The Behavior Of Nd-Fe-B Magnet After N2 Treatments

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Tang
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Abstract

The major problem with the Nd-Fe-B magnet is its low operating temperature, i.e., the coercivity decreases so rapidly with increasing temperature that the practical maximum operating temperature-is only 100 °C. Meanwhile, it has been reported that nitrogen addition can drastically increase the Curie temperature of both R2Fe17 and RTiFe11 (R = rare earths). A reasonable question is, then, can one see a similar effect in Nd-Fe-B system? Experiments have been conducted to examine how magnetic properties of Nd-Fe-B magnet are affected by the nitrogen addition. Our results show that part of Nd2Fe14B maintains its original crystal structure and no substantial change in To, due to such N2 treatment is found. However, part of the sample decomposes into a-Fe and, possibly, Nd nitride as a result of nitrogen treatment.
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APA: J. Tang  (1992)  The Behavior Of Nd-Fe-B Magnet After N2 Treatments

MLA: J. Tang The Behavior Of Nd-Fe-B Magnet After N2 Treatments. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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