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Dispersible SmCo5 nanoparticles with huge coercivity

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 11, Issue 36, Pages 16962-16967

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9nr06653e

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Funding

  1. NSFC under the China-Ireland Scheme [51861135104, 17/NSFC/5294]
  2. SFI under the China-Ireland Scheme [51861135104, 17/NSFC/5294]
  3. NSFC Program [51520105002]
  4. NSFC-BRICS Program [51761145026]
  5. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [17/NSFC/5294] Funding Source: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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It is difficult to obtain dispersed particles of SmCo5 by calciothermic reduction because of sintering during the high-temperature reaction. This study presents a new strategy to synthesize dispersible SmCo5 particles by co-precipitating a precursor containing amorphous Sm(OH)(3) and coherent nanoscale Co(OH)(2) and Ca(OH)(2) crystallites. The Ca(OH)(2) dehydrates into CaO which forms an isolation shell around the SmCo5 particles that prevents them sintering during the reaction at 860 degrees C. A magnetization of 90 Am-2 kg(-1), a remanence ratio of 0.96 and a huge coercivity of 6.6-7.2 T were achieved at room temperature after dissolving the CaO and orienting a dispersion of the particles in epoxy in a 0.8 T external field. Based on its scan-rate dependence in high quasi-static and pulsed magnetic fields, the coercivity mechanism is identified as nucleation and growth of 88 nm(3) nucleation volumes in a low-anisotropy surface region about 15 nm thick. The coercivity is the highest yet reported for nanoparticles of any permanent magnet and it opens the prospect of new high-temperature magnet composites.

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