International audienceMagnetism plays a crucial role in the thermodynamic and kinetic properties of ferritic alloys. In fact, magnetism increases the solubility limit of Cr in Fe, inducing an asymmetrical phase diagram. Moreover, the phase transition from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic (F/P) iron alloys modifies to a large extent the system response to different environmental conditions by modification of the alloy diffusion properties. Indeed, experimental tracer diffusion coefficients deviate from an Arrhenius law during the F/P magnetic transition, leading to a large increase in the paramagnetic regime compared to the extrapolated value from the ferromagnetic domain. Furthermore, as the Curie temperature decreases with the Cr concentratio...