Synthesis of single-phase L10-FeNi magnet powder by nitrogen insertion and topotactic extraction

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Tetrataenite (L10-FeNi) is a promising candidate for use as a permanent magnet free of rare-earth elements because of its favorable properties. In this study, single-phase L10-FeNi powder with a high degree of order was synthesized through a new method, nitrogen insertion and topotactic extraction (NITE). In the method, FeNiN, which has the same ordered arrangement as L10-FeNi, is formed by nitriding A1-FeNi powder with ammonia gas. Subsequently, FeNiN is denitrided by topotactic reaction to derive single-phase L10-FeNi with an order parameter of 0.71. The transformation of disordered-phase FeNi into the L10 phase increased the coercive force from 14.5 kA/m to 142 kA/m. The proposed method not only significantly accelerates the development of magnets using L10-FeNi but also offers a new synthesis route to obtain ordered alloys in non-equilibrium states.

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Goto, S., Kura, H., Watanabe, E., Hayashi, Y., Yanagihara, H., Shimada, Y., … Kita, E. (2017). Synthesis of single-phase L10-FeNi magnet powder by nitrogen insertion and topotactic extraction. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13562-2

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