Preparation of Sm−Fe−N bulk magnets with high maximum energy products

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Abstract

In an effort to increase the maximum energy product ((BH)max) and coercivity (HcJ) of Zn-bonded Sm−Fe−N magnets, we developed a process for preparing Sm−Fe−N and Zn powders with low oxygen contents and subjected them to spark plasma sintering. The oxygen content, remanence, and coercivity of the Sm−Fe−N powder were 0.22 wt%, 151 A·m2·kg−1, and 0.72 MA·m−1, respectively. The oxygen content and secondary average particle size of the Zn powder were 0.083 wt% and 0.93 μm, respectively. The magnetic properties of the Zn-free Sm−Fe−N magnets included an HcJ of 0.86 MA·m−1 and a (BH)max of 188 kJ·m−3, while the Zn-bonded (10 wt%) Sm−Fe−N magnets exhibited excellent magnetic properties with a (BH)max of 200 kJ·m−3 and an HcJ of 1.28 MA·m−1. Compared with previous studies, this is the high (BH)max observed for a Sm−Fe−N bulk magnet simultaneously displaying a high HcJ. The (BH)max of the Zn-bonded magnets was greater than that of the Zn-free magnets owing to the higher relative density of the former. Therefore, Zn is an effective binder for increasing not only the coercivity but also the density of Sm−Fe−N magnets. Consequently, the procedure reported herein permits the successful preparation of high-performance Sm−Fe−N bulk magnets.

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Matsunami, R., Matsuura, M., Tezuka, N., & Sugimoto, S. (2020). Preparation of Sm−Fe−N bulk magnets with high maximum energy products. Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan, 44(3), 64–69. https://doi.org/10.3379/msjmag.2005R003

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