Bulk nanocomposite magnets produced by dynamic shock compaction
Article 2004 en
Authors
KC
K. H. Chen
ZJ
Z. Q. Jin
JL
J. Li
Abstract
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Exchange-coupled R2Fe14B/α-Fe (R=Nd or Pr) nanocomposite bulk magnets with nearly full density have been successfully produced by shock compaction of melt-spun powders. X-ray diffraction and transmission electronic microscopy analyses of the shock-consolidated compacts showed no grain growth upon compaction, in fact, a decrease in the crystallite size of both the hard and soft phases was observed. As a consequence, magnetic properties were retained and even improved after compaction. Hysteresis loops of the shock-consolidated powder compacts showed a smooth single-phaselike behavior, indicating effective exchange coupling between hard and soft magnetic phases.
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