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Microstructures of precipitation-hardened SmCo permanent magnets
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EngineeringChemistryStructural MaterialsMagnetismElectron MicroscopyCorrosionChemical PartitioningSolidificationMaterials ScienceMicrostructural FeaturesCrystalline DefectsMagnetic MaterialMicrostructureFerromagnetismHigh Temperature MaterialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignMagnetic PropertyAlloy Phase
The microstructural features of isothermally aged and step aged and isothermally aged Sm(Co, Cu ,Fe, Zr)7.4 alloys are examined using electron microscopy and x-ray microanalysis. The microstructure is seen to consist of a cellular morphology with twinned rhombohedral 2:17 phase cell interiors, 1:5 phase cell boundaries, and elongated thin platelets with a 1:3 structure. Upon prolonged aging, Zr preferentially goes into the 1:3 phase, Cu to both the 1:5 and the 1:3 phase, and Fe to the 2:17 phase. Isothermal aging at 850 °C facilitates the growth of the cells and the low-temperature step aging facilitates the chemical partitioning of the transition metals. The role of Zr in developing the morphology and the chemical partitioning is discussed.
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