Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7992092 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2018 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
To balance the utilization of rare earth (RE) resource, abundant La has been incorporated into the Nd-Fe-B sintered magnets via the binary main phase (BMP) approach. Microstructure and magnetic properties of the Nd-La-Fe-B BMP magnets with increasing La substitution from 0 to 45â¯wt% were investigated. The results show that RE-rich intergranular phase with high oxygen content forms easily in the triple junction region for the La-substituted magnets. Those hcp-RE2O3 precipitates exhibit poor wettability with the matrix phase, leading to the direct exchange coupling of adjacent grains. As a result, the coercivity of Nd-La-Fe-B BMP magnets is dramatically reduced. Fortunately, the remanence can be maintained at a high level, ascribing to the inhomogeneous RE distributions among the grains (core-shell morphology), and the stable tetragonal phase after high-temperature sintering. With 27â¯wt% La substitution for Nd in the BMP magnet, the remanence decreases from 13.15 to 13.01â¯kGs by merely 1.06%. This work suggests that if one can optimize the microstructure by constructing magnetically isolated grains, low-cost Nd-La-Fe-B BMP magnets can be promising candidates for mass production.
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Authors
Jiaying Jin, Zheng Wang, Guohua Bai, Baixing Peng, Yongsheng Liu, Mi Yan,