CeRuPO is a rare example of a ferromagnetic (FM) Kondo-lattice system.
External pressure suppresses the ordering temperature to zero at about
pc≈3 GPa. Our ac-susceptibility and electrical-resistivity
investigations evidence that the type of magnetic ordering changes from FM to
antiferromagnetic (AFM) at about p∗≈0.87 GPa. Studies in applied
magnetic fields suggest that ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic correlations
compete for the ground state at p>p∗, but finally the AFM correlations win.
The change in the magnetic ground-state properties is closely related to the
pressure evolution of the crystalline-electric-field level (CEF) scheme and the
magnetic Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) exchange interaction. The
N\'{e}el temperature disappears abruptly in a first-order-like fashion at
pc, hinting at the absence of a quantum critical point. This is consistent
with the low-temperature transport properties exhibiting Landau-Fermi-liquid
(LFL) behavior in the whole investigated pressure range up to 7.5 GPa.Comment: 12 figure