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Increase of energy products of Zn-bonded Sm-Fe-N magnets with low oxygen content

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Volume 467, Issue -, Pages 64-68

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2018.07.064

Keywords

Sm-Fe-N magnets; Zn binder; Binder less; Maximum energy products; Oxygen content; Arc plasma deposition; Spark plasma sintering

Funding

  1. Future Pioneering Program Development of magnetic material technology for high-efficiency motors
  2. Elements Strategy Initiative Center for Magnetic Materials (ESICMM) under the outsourcing project of MEXT
  3. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) KAKENHI Grant [16K144310]

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To increase the maximum energy product, (BH)(max), of Zn-bonded Sm-Fe-N magnets, a process for preparing a Sm-Fe-N powder with a low oxygen content was developed. The Sm-Fe-N powder containing 0.23 wt% oxygen was prepared by ball milling and nitriding, and the powder remanence and coercivity were 140 A.m(2)kg(-1) and 0.72 MA.m(-1), respectively. Arc plasma deposition (APD) was used for Zn addition. Fine Zn particles several tens of nanometers in size were deposited on the Sm-Fe-N powder under vacuum conditions, and APD prevented the oxygen content increasing in the Zn-deposited Sm-Fe-N powder. The low-oxygen Sm-Fe-N powder was pressed and sintered by spark plasma sintering (SPS), and 3.3 wt% Zn-bonded and Zn-free Sm-Fe-N magnets were prepared. For both Zn-bonded and Zn-free Sm-Fe-N magnets, the density increased with increasing sintering pressure, and the relative density of the Zn-bonded Sm-Fe-N magnet was 89% and that of the Zn-free Sm-Fe-N magnet was 85% after SPS. The coercivities of the Zn-bonded and Zn-free Sm-Fe-N magnets were both high at 1.1 and 0.8 MA-m(-1), respectively. (BH)(max) of these magnets increased with increasing relative density, and the highest (BH)(max) value of the Zn-bonded Sm-Fe-N magnets was 153 kJ-m(-3) and that of the Zn-free Sm-Fe-N magnet was 179 kJ-m(-3).

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