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Study of magnetic and structural properties of Nd2Fe14B and Fe93.28Si6.72 alloys produced by mechanical alloying with surfactant

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The powders of the Fe93.28Si6.72 soft magnetic system and the Nd2Fe14B hard magnetic system were mixed, pressed and finally sintered at 300, 400 and 500 °C. The powder chosen for the… Click to show full abstract

The powders of the Fe93.28Si6.72 soft magnetic system and the Nd2Fe14B hard magnetic system were mixed, pressed and finally sintered at 300, 400 and 500 °C. The powder chosen for the soft phase (Fe93.28Si6.72) used was the one milled with a surfactant for 48 h and the hard phase powder was the original commercial powder without milling. The sintered samples were characterized by XRD, Mössbauer spectrometry and VSM. After this characterization, the sample with the best magnetic behavior, with a larger coercive field and saturation magnetization, was the one treated at 500 °C, however, none of the treated samples showed a perfect ferromagnetic coupling between the soft and hard phases.

Keywords: magnetic structural; fe93 28si6; structural properties; study magnetic; nd2fe14b fe93; properties nd2fe14b

Journal Title: Hyperfine Interactions
Year Published: 2019

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