Abstract
We report the fabrication of a set of new rare-earth-free magnetic compounds, which form the Fe3Co3Ti2-type hexagonal structure with P-6m2 symmetry. Neutron powder diffraction shows a significant Fe/Co anti-site mixing in the Fe3Co3Ti2 structure, which has a strong effect on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy as revealed by first-principle calculations. Increasing substitution of Fe atoms for Co in the Fe3Co3Ti2 lattice leads to the formation of Fe4Co2Ti2, Fe5CoTi, and Fe6Ti2 with significantly improved permanent-magnet properties. A high magnetic anisotropy (13.0 Mergs/cm3) and saturation magnetic polarization (11.4 kG) are achieved at 10 K by altering the atomic arrangements and decreasing Fe/Co occupancy disorder.
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Balasubramanian, B., Das, B., Nguyen, M. C., Xu, X., Zhang, J., Zhang, X., … Sellmyer, D. J. (2016). Structure and magnetism of new rare-earth-free intermetallic compounds: Fe3+xCo3-xTi2(0 ≤ x ≤ 3). APL Materials, 4(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4968517
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