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JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages -Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/46/4/043001
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- US/DOD/DARPA
- ARO
- ONR/MURI
- US/DOE/ARPA-E
- University of Texas
- Ames Laboratory
- Brown University
- EEC Inc.
- GE Global Research
- Morlycorp
- National Institute of Standard and Technology
- Navy Research Laboratory
- Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- University of Maryland
- University of Memphis
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This paper reviews recent developments in research in nanostructured permanent magnets ( hard magnetic materials) with emphasis on bottom-up approaches to fabrication of hard/soft nanocomposite bulk magnets. Theoretical and experimental findings on the effects of soft phase and interface conditions on interphase exchange interactions are given. Synthesis techniques for hard magnetic nanoparticles, including chemical solution methods, surfactant-assisted ball milling and other physical deposition methods are reviewed. Processing and magnetic properties of warm compacted and plastically deformed bulk magnets with nanocrystalline morphology are discussed. Prospects of producing bulk anisotropic hard/soft nanocomposite magnets are presented.
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