Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5490566 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Permanent magnetic materials based on Ce(Fe, Co)12âxTix with the ThMn12 structure are promising candidates for replacing NdFeB magnets. Its intrinsic magnetic properties are not far below the values of Nd2Fe14B, and the high amount of Fe and the fact that Ce is much more abundant and less expensive than Nd encourages the reasonable interest in these compounds. Nanocrystalline magnetic material of the composition Ce1âxSmxFe11âyCoyTi (x=0â1 and y=0; 1.95) has been produced by both melt spinning and mechanical alloying. Alloys containing only Ce as rare earth element (x=0) show coercivities below 77Â kA/m, while for x=1 Hc,J values up to 392Â kA/m are reached. Coercivity shows rather an exponential than a linear dependence on the gradual substitution of Ce by Sm.
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Authors
H. Wuest, L. Bommer, A.M. Huber, D. Goll, T. Weissgaerber, B. Kieback,