High Coercivity Praseodymium-Cobalt Permanent Magnets

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. H. Ghandehari
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Sintered (Pr,Sm)Co5 displays a multi-phase microstructure in which closely related intermetallic compounds are formed during the process of fabricating useful magnets from over-stoichiornetric compositions. These compounds have much lower magnetic crystalline anisotropies compared to those of SmCo5 and PrCo5. Despite a careful control of the microstructure in producing "single phase" PrCo5 base magnets, sufficient concentrations of the lower anisotropy phases are formed which act as nucleation centers for domain reversal, resulting in a drop in coercivity. This article describes the use of sintering additives, primarily oxides, to prevent the formation of the magnetically soft phases in the final microstructure.
Citation

APA: M. H. Ghandehari  (1989)  High Coercivity Praseodymium-Cobalt Permanent Magnets

MLA: M. H. Ghandehari High Coercivity Praseodymium-Cobalt Permanent Magnets. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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