Factors Affecting Coercivity In Rare-Earth-Based Advanced Permanent Magnet Materials

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
L. H. Lewis
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The relationships that link microstructural properties of advanced permanent magnet materials with magnetic properties such as the coercivity are often difficult to quantify, especially in materials with nano-scale structures. Recent work on RE2Fe14B-based powders fabricated with rapid- solidification techniques such as inert gas atomization (IGA) and melt-spinning provide insight into the nanostructural features which affect the acquisition and stability of coercivity. In all cases the coercivity is found to be a function of both the scale of the constituent microstructure and of the presence and distribution of minor phases.
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APA: L. H. Lewis  (1997)  Factors Affecting Coercivity In Rare-Earth-Based Advanced Permanent Magnet Materials

MLA: L. H. Lewis Factors Affecting Coercivity In Rare-Earth-Based Advanced Permanent Magnet Materials. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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