Title :
The study on grain-boundary microstructure of sintered (Ce, Nd)-Fe-B magnets
Author :
Li, A. ; Li, W. ; Huang, S. ; Wang, J. ; Feng, H. ; Zhu, M.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Functional Mater., Central Iron & Steel Res. Inst., Beijing, China
Abstract :
The Nd-Fe-B magnets have attracted continuous interests in both technological and scientific fields because of their superior magnetic properties. However, the applications of the magnets have been hindered, especially, in price-sensitive areas by their relatively high cost. For the Nd-Fe-B magnets, neodymium nearly accounted for 90 % of the cost of raw materials. The price of Ce is only one tenth of the price of Nd. It is very attractive to reduce the cost by replacing Nd with more abundant and more inexpensive rare-earth elements of Ce, or mischmetal, despites of the fact that the magnetic anisotropy field, the saturation magnetization, and the Curie temperature of the Ce2Fe14B compound are much 1ower than those of the Nd2Fe14B. In the past several years, with the lasted developments in the preparation technologies of sintered Nd-Fe-B magnets, it has become feasible with a large proportion of Ce over 50 wt.% substituted for Nd in sintered (Ce, Nd)-Fe-B magnets (called as “Ce-Fe-B magnets”) [1]-[4].
Keywords :
Curie temperature; cerium compounds; crystal microstructure; grain boundaries; iron compounds; magnetic anisotropy; neodymium compounds; sintering; (CeNd)FeB; Curie temperature; grain-boundary microstructure; magnetic anisotropy field; raw materials; saturation magnetization; sintered magnets; Magnetic properties; Magnetic resonance imaging; Microstructure; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Saturation magnetization; Soft magnetic materials;
Conference_Titel :
Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7321-7
DOI :
10.1109/INTMAG.2015.7156666