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Unveiling the origin of the large coercivity in (Nd, Dy)-Fe-B sintered magnets

Physics

Unveiling the origin of the large coercivity in (Nd, Dy)-Fe-B sintered magnets

X. Tang, J. Li, et al.

Explore the remarkable findings of Xin Tang and colleagues as they delve into the high coercivity of (Nd0.98Dy0.02)-Fe-B sintered magnets. Their pioneering research highlights how the addition of Dy transforms magnetic behavior, unveiling new insights into the mechanics of hardening that outstrip expectations. Discover a significant shift from pinning-controlled to nucleation-driven coercivity in this groundbreaking study.... show more
Abstract
Nd-Fe-B-based permanent magnets are widely used for energy conversion applications. However, their usage at elevated temperatures is difficult due to the relatively low coercivity (Hc) with respect to the anisotropy field (HA) of the Nd2Fe14B compound, which is typically 0.2HA. In this work, we found that the coercivity of an (Nd0.98Dy0.02)-Fe-B sintered magnet could reach 0.4HA, which was twice as high as the Hc/HA of its Dy-free counterpart. Detailed microstructural characterizations, density functional theory and micromagnetic simulations showed that the large value of coercivity, Hc = 0.4HA, originated not only from the enhanced HA of the main phase (intrinsic factor) but also from the reduced magnetization of the thin intergranular phase (extrinsic factor). The latter was attributed to the dissolution of 4 at.% Dy in the intergranular phase that anti-ferromagnetically coupled with Fe. The reduction in the magnetization of the intergranular phase resulted in a change in the angular dependence of coercivity from the Kondorsky type for the Dy-free magnet to the Stoner-Wohlfarth-like shape for the Dy-containing magnet, indicating that the typical pinning-controlled coercivity mechanism began to show nucleation features as the magnetization of the intergranular phase was reduced by Dy substitution.
Publisher
NPG Asia Materials
Published On
May 16, 2023
Authors
Xin Tang, Jiangnan Li, Hossein Sepehri-Amin, Anton Bolyachkin, Andres Martin-Cid, Shintaro Kobayashi, Yoshinori Kotani, Motohiro Suzuki, Asako Terasawa, Yoshihiro Gohda, Tadakatsu Ohkubo, Tetsuya Nakamura, Kazuhiro Hono
Tags
coercivity
magnetization
Dy addition
Fe-B magnets
micromagnetic simulations
intrinsic factor
extrinsic factor
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