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Coercivity enhancement of hot-deformed NdFeB magnet by doping R80Al20 (R = La, Ce, Dy, Tb) alloy powders

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AIP ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/9.0000028

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST-108-2112-M-194-001]

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Significant enhancement in coercivity for hot deformed NdFeB magnets is achieved by doping R80Al20 (R= La, Ce, Dy, Tb) alloy powders. Microstructure analysis shows that Ce or La tends to distribute at grain boundary, while Dy or Tb and Al are located at grain boundary and surface. Magnetic isolation due to R-rich phase containing Nd, Ce or La, Al at the grain boundary contributes to coercivity enhancement, while strengthening magnetic anisotropy field of 2:14:1 phase due to Tb or Dy, and slight Al substitutions gives rise to significant coercivity enhancement.
Significant enhancement in coercivity for hot deformed (HD) NdFeB magnets is achieved by doping R80Al20 (R= La, Ce, Dy, Tb) alloy powders. All studied samples exhibit fine microstructure with good (00L) texture. By doping R80Al20 powders, the coercivity of HD NdFeB magnets is significantly increased from 16.0 kOe to 19.4 kOe, 20.0 kOe, 21.8 kOe, and 23.8 kOe for R = La, Ce, Dy, and Tb, respectively, while (BH)(max) is decreased from 41.5 MGOe to 39.3-40.8 MGOe slightly. Microstructure analysis shows that Ce or La prefers to distribute mostly at grain boundary, while Dy or Tb and Al locate at grain boundary and surface. The magnetic isolation due to R-rich phase containing Nd, Ce or La, Al at the grain boundary contributes to coercivity enhancement with the samples with R = La and Ce. In additional to magnetic isolation, the strengthened magnetic anisotropy field of 2:14:1 phase due to Tb or Dy, and slight Al substitutions gives rise to the significant enhancement of coercivity for those with R80Al20 (R = Dy and Tb).

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