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New rare-earth permanent magnets with an intrinsic coercivity of 10 kOe at 500 °C

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Liu, J.F. ; Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 ; Ding, Y. ; Zhang, Y. ; Dimitar, D.
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Sm(CobalFe0.1CuxZr0.033)z magnets with higher Cu content were found to have higher intrinsic coercivity Hci at both room temperature and higher temperatures up to 500 °C. For the magnets with a ratio z=8.5, the intrinsic coercivity reaches a maximum of about 40 kOe at room temperature when the Cu content x reaches 0.088. But for the magnets with a ratio z=7.0, the intrinsic coercivity continues to increase with increasing Cu content x up to 0.128. Microstructure analysis showed that the cell size decreases while the density of lamella phase increases with increasing Cu content. A record high intrinsic coercivity of 10.8 kOe at 500 °C was obtained on a Sm(CobalFe0.1Cu0.128Zr0.033)z magnet. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Journal of Applied Physics  (Volume:85 ,  Issue: 8 )

Date of Publication: Apr 1999

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