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Effects of Grain Boundary Phase on Coercivity of Dysprosium-Free Rare Earth Magnet

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As a part of the challenge of reducing the use of scarce rare-earth elements in magnets, a Dy-free Nd-Fe-B magnet with the remanence and coercivity of 1370 mT and 1830 kA/m, respectively, was investigated. The grain boundary was composed of mainly two phases, R6T13M and R-rich phases. The R6T13M phase formed at around 750 to 1000 K, and in that temperature range, coercivity improved and remanence decreased. By increasing the amount of grain boundary phases to 17.3 at% R addition, coercivity higher than 1990 kA/m (25 kOe) was realized.

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