Recent advances in 2:17 and 3:29 permanent magnet materials

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The search for new magnetic materials with better thermal and magnetic performance led to the discovery of new intermetallic phases, R(Fe, M)12 and R3(Fe, M)29 which are known as 1:12, and 3:29 compounds. In both the compounds, the presence of a third element M (=Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Mo, W) is necessary for the stabilization of the phase. This article discusses recent investigations of structural and magnetic properties of substitutionally and interstitially modified 2:17 and 3:29 compounds.

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Rama Rao, K. V. S., Markandeyulu, G., Suresh, K. G., Shah, V. R., Varadaraju, U. V., Venkatesan, M., … Harris, V. G. (1999). Recent advances in 2:17 and 3:29 permanent magnet materials. Bulletin of Materials Science, 22(3), 509–517. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02749963

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