We investigated the cause of forming of aggregates which decreases magnetization of a submicron-sized Sm2Fe17N3 powder. The aggregation was considered to be caused through sintering and growth of α-Fe particles in a hydrogen reduction treatment. We newly synthesized cubic hematite powder which has tolerance for the sintering of particles in a hydrogen reduction treatment. The aggregation of submicron-sized Sm2Fe17N3 particles was significantly reduced by using the cubic hematite as a precursor, and the magnetization was improved without decreasing the high coercivity.
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Okada, S., Suzuki, K., Node, E., Takagi, K., Ozaki, K., & Enokido, Y. (2017). Improvement of magnetization of submicron-sized high coercivity Sm2Fe17N3 powder by using hydrothermally synthesized sintering-tolerant cubic hematite. AIP Advances, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4975052
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