Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1528937 Materials Science and Engineering: B 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Microstructure evolution and its influence on the magnetic properties were investigated.•The increase of stray field and weakening of domain-wall pinning effects were the main reasons of the decrease of the coercivity with increasing the compression ratio.•The influences of non-uniform plastic deformation on the microstructure and magnetic properties were investigated.•Magnetic properties and temperature coefficient of coercivity are indeed very promising without heavy rare earth elements.

Anisotropic magnets were prepared by spark plasma sintering (SPS) followed by hot deformation (HD) using melt-spun powders as the starting material. Good magnetic properties with the remanence Jr > 1.32 T and maximum of energy product (BH)max > 303 kJ/m3 have been obtained. The microstructure evolution during HD and its influence on the magnetic properties were investigated. The fine grain zone and coarse grain zone formed in the SPS showed different deformation behaviors. The microstructure also had an important effect on the temperature coefficients of coercivity. A strong domain-wall pinning model was valid to interpret the coercivity mechanism of the HDed magnets. The increase of stray field and weakening of domain-wall pinning effects were the main reasons of the decrease of the coercivity with increasing the compression ratio. The influences of non-uniform plastic deformation on the microstructure and magnetic properties were investigated. The polarization characteristics of HDed magnets were demonstrated. It was found out that the HDed magnets had better corrosion resistance than the counterpart sintered magnet.

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