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Fe2C- and Mn2(W/Mo)B4-based rare-earth-free permanent magnets as a result of the high-throughput and data-mining search

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MATERIALS RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 76-83

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/21663831.2022.2117576

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Permanent magnet; rare-earth-free; high-throughput; data-mining; DFT

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A high-throughput and data-mining search has been conducted to find rare-earth-free permanent magnets using materials containing a 3d and p-element of the Periodic Table. Three promising compounds, Fe 2 C, Mn2MoB4, and Mn2WB4, have been investigated in detail and suggested as potential candidates for applications as permanent magnets. Doping protocols have also been explored for these systems.
A high-throughput and data-mining search for rare-earth-free permanent magnets is reported for materials containing a 3d and p-element of the Periodic Table. Three of the most promising compounds, Fe 2 C, Mn2MoB4 , and Mn2WB4, were investigated in detail by ab initio electronic structure theory coupled to atomistic spin-dynamics. For these systems doping protocols were also investigated and, in particular, (Fe0.75X0.25)(2) C (X = Mn, Cr, V, and Ti), Mn2XB4 (X = Mo and W) along with Mn 2 (X0.5Y0.5)B-4 (X,Y = Mo, W, Ta, Cr) are suggested here as promising candidates for applications as permanent magnets. [GRAPHICS] IMPACT STATEMENT Several promising high-performance rare-earth-free permanent magnets have been found as a result of an ab initio high-throughput search. Alteration proposed to improve their stability and magnetic properties.

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