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The role of local anisotropy profiles at grain boundaries on the coercivity of Nd2Fe14B magnets
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceDistorted RegionMagnetic MaterialsMagnetoresistanceMagnetismGrain BoundariesQuantum MaterialsAtomistic CalculationsNd2fe14b MagnetsMaterials SciencePhysicsMagnetoelasticityMagnetic MaterialLocal Anisotropy ProfilesFerromagnetismNatural SciencesNumerical EvidenceCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsMagnetic Property
We present numerical evidence from atomistic calculations that the coercivity of high-performance NdFeB-sintered-magnets (<20% of the theoretical Stoner–Wolfarth-limit) can be explained by a distorted region of Nd2Fe14B at grain boundaries, which has a reduced local magnetic anisotropy. We show that depending on the boundary composition of fcc-NdO and hcp-Nd2O3, the thickness of this region of reduced anisotropy varies between 0.4 for fcc and 1.6 nm for the hcp phase. For NdO, the distortions are mostly confined in the fcc-NdO-phase but equally distributes in both the hcp-Nd2O3 and Nd2Fe14B. The experimentally measured coercivity of 1.25 T can be understood when taking this distortion and magnetostatic effects into account.
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