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Thermal stability of Nbdoped (NdDy)(FeCoAl)B magnets (abstract)

XiaoLei Rao, YingLie Liu, Yunjin Cao, Wengui Lin, Mingying Feng, XiaoLin Dong, and Shongquan Ji

Citation: Journal of Applied Physics 69, 5534 (1991); doi: 10.1063/1.347966


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Thermal stability of Nb-doped (Nd y)(FeCoAI)B magnets (abstract)


Xiao-Lei Rao, Ying-Lie Liu, Yun-jin Cao, Wen-gui Lin, Ming-ying Feng,
Xiao-Lin Dong, and Shong-quan Ji
San Huan Inc., Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, People’s RepubIic of China
To improve the poor thermal stability of NdFeB magnets, we add Dy, Co, Al, and Nb into
the magnets with nominal composition (Nde,sDyc,t) 17FebCosA11.7B7Nbx(X = 0.3-1.5
at. %). We have measured their Hci at room temperature. The data of irreversible loss (IL)
of open-circuit flux density at different temperatures are also obtained using cylinder
samples with L/D=O.7 (P=2). We have also compared the IL of the same sample with
different P. The results show that Hcj increases linearly with Nb content in average 4.8
kOe/Nb at. %. The higher the H,-- and/or the longer the sample is, the lower the absolute I

value of IL is. The IL of sample with x = 1.5 at. % and L/D = 0.7 is less than 5%
even at 150 “C. Nb effectively achieves the thermal stability of the magnets. The SEM has
been used to observe the microstructure of the surface and cross section of a typical I

sample.
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5534 J. Appl. Phys. 69 (8), 15 April 1991 0021-8979/91/085534-01$03.00 @ 1991 American institute of Physics 5534 I

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