Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8158489 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of high energy ball milling on the structure and magnetic properties of SmCo5-x%FeNi (x: 5,15), magnetically hard-soft phase composites, has been investigated as a function of composition ratio, ball milling time, and annealing temperature using x-ray diffraction and room temperature magnetometry. The milling resulted in decomposition of SmCo5 and FeNi phases. Heat treatment of ball-milled composites resulted in a secondary soft magnetic phase FeCo. High remanence and coercivity values are obtained at a low annealing temperature of â¼650 °C and short annealing time (20 min). Magnetic measurements of annealed composite sample, SmCo5-5%FeNi, show enhancement in magnetization (178%), remanence (127%), and coercivity (67%) as compared to that of pure SmCo5. The enhancement in coercivity and remanence is attributed to the effective exchange coupling between hard SmCo5 and soft FeCo/FeNi phases. Overall better magnetic properties were presented by composites with low FeNi content. The facile synthesis process represents a general process toward SmCo5 based exchange-spring nanocomposites for high performance bulk permanent magnet.
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Authors
B.K. Rai, S.R. Mishra,