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Exchange-Coupled SmCo₅/Fe Nanocomposite Magnet Prepared by Low Oxygen Powder Metallurgy Process

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In order to realize an anisotropic bulk nanocomposite (NC) magnet, anisotropic SmCo5 powder and Fe nanopowder were prepared by a low oxygen powder metallurgy process. Single-phase SmCo5 powder was obtained… Click to show full abstract

In order to realize an anisotropic bulk nanocomposite (NC) magnet, anisotropic SmCo5 powder and Fe nanopowder were prepared by a low oxygen powder metallurgy process. Single-phase SmCo5 powder was obtained by an arc melting and jet milling process. Spherical Fe nanopowder with an average particle size of 98 nm was prepared by the low oxygen-induction thermal plasma (LO-ITP) process. Magnetic measurements showed the anisotropic behavior of the SmCo5 powder and coercivity of 1 MA/m. The sintered SmCo5/Fe NC magnet displayed the nonlinear spring-back curves, indicating the exchange coupling effect in this NC magnet. Very thin Fe areas were observed between the SmCo5 grains when non-oxidized Fe nanoparticles were added, and it is assumed that effective exchange coupling was induced in these ideal microstructures. This work proposed the potential of an anisotropic hard magnetic powder prepared by jet milling, and nano-sized soft magnetic particles were prepared by the LO-ITP process for improving the magnetic properties of the anisotropic NC bulk magnet.

Keywords: process; low oxygen; metallurgy; powder; magnet; prepared low

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Year Published: 2022

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