Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1445230 Acta Materialia 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

We investigated the microstructural and magnetic property changes of Nd–Fe–B sintered magnets with the application of simultaneous processing via powder doping and dip-coating, using DyF3 and/or DyH2. The simultaneous use of DyF3 powder doping and DyH2 dip-coating has a synergistic effect of improving the magnet’s coercivity (Hc) while minimizing the reduction of remanence (Br). DyF3 powder doping suppresses the formation of the rare-earth segregated oxide phase (RE-rich phase, Dy–Nd–O or Nd–O), dramatically improving the grain boundary diffusion depth of Dy (from 250 to 600 μm) during the grain boundary diffusion process (GBDP). The RE-rich phase in Nd–Fe–B magnets is a major obstacle for the grain boundary diffusion of Dy because of the high surface energy of the RE-rich phase and the consumption by the non-stoichiometric RE-rich phase of diffused Dy to form a stoichiometric (Nd, Dy)2O3 phase. The slight reduction of the relative density of the as-sintered DyF3-doped magnet (from 98.1% to 97.5%) may have also helped to improve the grain boundary diffusion depth of Dy during the GBDP when the magnets were dip-coated with DyH2.

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