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Evolution of structural and magnetic properties due to nanocrystallization of...

by Huseyin Ucar, Cajetan Nlebedim, Mariappan Paranthaman, R. Mccallum
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Applied Physics
Publication Date
Page Number
233901
Volume
116
Issue
23

Pr2Co14B permanent magnets were prepared by mechanical milling of the arc-melted ingot. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the presence of 2:14:1 phase after 1 hour milling which transformed into an amorphous phase with additional milling time. Increasing the milling time also lowered the intrinsic coercivity while the saturation magnetization increased up to 105 emu/g. Differential scanning calorimetry measurements revealed a crystallization temperature of around 560 ˚C. Upon annealing 30 hours of as-milled amorphous powders between 500-900 ˚C, we observed the precipitation of 2:14:1 phase. The optimum post-milling annealing temperature was 600 ˚C with an intrinsic coercivity of 7 kOe and maximum energy product of 6 MGOe.