Reply to the Comment by Kiselev and Bouis
Hiroaki Ikeda, Yoji Ohashi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the impact of ferromagnetic states on phase diagrams and considers the unconventional SDW as a potential explanation for complex magnetism in URu2Si2, responding to prior comments and debates.
Contribution
It clarifies the role of ferromagnetic states and defends the plausibility of the unconventional SDW in explaining URu2Si2's magnetism.
Findings
Ferromagnetic states modify phase diagrams.
Unconventional SDW remains a candidate for URu2Si2 magnetism.
The paper responds to previous critiques and defends the SDW hypothesis.
Abstract
The possibility of the ferromagnetic state modifies the phase diagram in Phys.Rev.Lett.81,3723(1998), as Kiselev and Bouis have pointed out. However, the unconventional SDW that has been proposed in the letter above is still a candidate for the curious magnetism in URu_2Si_2.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRare-earth and actinide compounds · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Topological Materials and Phenomena
