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Effective (Ising model) pair interactions in Fe-Al alloys are calculat
ed using the generalized perturbation method and the linear muffin tin
orbitals-coherent potential approximation (LMTO-CPA) technique. for p
aramagentic, ferromagnetic and disordered local moments (DLM) models.
The tendency of primary ordering to the B2 structure and secondary ord
ering to the DO3 structure is examined as a function of Fe concentrati
on. We find that the tendency to B2 (CsCl) ordering decreases in seque
nce from the paramagnetic to the DLM and to the ferromagnetic model. T
he tendency to secondary ordering in the DO3 structure is strongest in
the ferromagnetic model and increases with Fe concentration. Effects
of charge transfer, alloy volume (per atom) and lattice relaxation on
the ordering tendency are found to be much more important for the seco
ndary than for primary ordering.