Recoil curve properties and coercive force decrease ratio in NdFeB sintered magnets

It is examined that whether a reverse domain and magnetic domain wall exist in a lower demagnetization area than the coercive force and whether the observed demagnetization ratio curve can be explained using the alignment distribution function or not. From measurements of the recoil curve in the low...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2013-11, Vol.346, p.113-117
Hauptverfasser: Matsuura, Yutaka, Kitai, Nobuyuki, Ishii, Rintaro, Natsumeda, Toshimitsu, Hoshijima, Jun
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Zusammenfassung:It is examined that whether a reverse domain and magnetic domain wall exist in a lower demagnetization area than the coercive force and whether the observed demagnetization ratio curve can be explained using the alignment distribution function or not. From measurements of the recoil curve in the low demagnetization field, it was confirmed that minor demagnetization occurred in every demagnetization field and magnets of every grade of coercive force. The alignment distribution of Nd2Fe14B grains was also measured by electron back-scattering diffraction (EBSD). The alignments and the coercive force decrease ratios were calculated using these alignment distributions. These data were compared against the results obtained from magnetization measurements. From EBSD data, it was found that the alignment distributions of magnets used in this experiment were close to a Gaussian distribution. It was also found that there was no difference in the alignment distribution between magnets with Dy and without Dy, even though the coercive force decrease ratios were Dy dependent. The calculated alignments using the alignment distribution functions were close to the values of magnetization measurements. However, it was found that the calculated coercive force decrease ratios were different from the results obtained from magnetization measurement. •Reverse magnetic domains already exist lower magnetic field than coercive force.•Demagnetization happens not only from surface but also from inside of magnets.•Calculated alignment agrees well with that of the magnetic properties measurement.•Coercive force decrease ratio could not explain from alignment distribution.•We could not find any difference with and without Dy magnets in alignment distribution.
ISSN:0304-8853
DOI:10.1016/j.jmmm.2013.07.022