“…Early neutron diffraction studies [2] have shown that below T N = 160 K the Pt 73,3 Fe 26,7 exhibits the long range antiferromagnetic order of (1/2,1/2,0)-type (AFM 2 ), but with decreasing temperature, at around T S = 110 K, the component of antiferromagnetic order of (1/2,0,0)-type (AFM 1 ) develops. Recent neutron scattering investigations of Pt 3 Fe have shown that below T S the noncollinear magnetic order develops in the compound [3].…”