Lamellar Zr-rich phase and its influence on coercivity for Sm(CoFeCuZr)z magnets

The precipitation-hardened Sm-Co permanent magnets relied on the pinning of nanocellular structures to achieve high coercivity, and have an irreplaceable position in high-temperature applications. In this article, by employing micromagnetic simulations and magnetic domain observations, the pinning b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of alloys and compounds 2024-12, Vol.1009, p.176937, Article 176937
Hauptverfasser: Li, Yuqing, Liu, Manying, Zhang, Dongtao, Zhang, Lele, Wu, Qiong, Xia, Weixing, Yue, Ming
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Zusammenfassung:The precipitation-hardened Sm-Co permanent magnets relied on the pinning of nanocellular structures to achieve high coercivity, and have an irreplaceable position in high-temperature applications. In this article, by employing micromagnetic simulations and magnetic domain observations, the pinning behavior of lamellar phases (Z-phase) were investigated, which has not been well understood before. The results showed that the Z-phase can serve as a strong pinning position, but due to the parallel lamellar distribution, the magnetic domain walls can move around. Additionally, the effect of Z-phase on coercivity was achieved by changing the morphology of magnetic domain walls during magnetization reversal. For attractive pinning, the coercivity was reduced by the Z-phase, while for repulsive pinning, the Z-phase increased the coercivity when γZ<0.54γH. Our findings can provide a novel understanding of the coercivity mechanism of precipitation-hardened Sm-Co permanent magnets. [Display omitted] •Lamellar phases can serve as a strong pinning position in Sm-Co magnets.•The coercivity was reduced by the Z-phase for attractive pinning.•For repulsive pinning, the Z-phase increased the coercivity when γZ<0.54γH.
ISSN:0925-8388
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.176937