Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1805229 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of Co substitution on the structure and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed Pr14Tb2Fe76âxCoxC6B2 and Pr16Fe76âxCoxC6B2 (x=0-20) alloys has been studied systematically. The main phase in the alloys is Pr2Fe14C-type carbide, coexisting with a small amount of α-Fe and rare-earth-rich phases. In addition to the increasing of the Curie temperature of the Pr2Fe14C-type phase, Co substitution can affect the magnetic properties by adjusting the α-Fe fraction of the alloys. The increase of both coercivity and remanence has been realized in a certain composition range. This increase may be attributed mainly to the enhancement of the effective anisotropy constant Keff of the magnets due to the reduced α-Fe fraction with a small Co addition. The highest coercivity iHc of 20.3 kOe and the optimum energy product (BH)max of 10.3 MG Oe have been obtained for the Pr14Tb2Fe69.5Co6.5C6B2 alloy.
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Authors
Q. Yao, W. Liu, X.G. Zhao, Z.D. Zhang,