The magnetic properties of R ions in R2Fe14B compounds (R=rare earth, Th) are determined by a combination of R-Fe exchange and crystalline electric field interactions. A comparison of the ordering temperatures of all compounds in the series shows that the exchange interactions between R and Fe moments are not simply proportional to the spin moments but there is a decrease across the series, with interactions for compounds with light R elements enhanced by a factor of 2 compared to those with heavy R elements. This decrease is related to the decrease of 4f-5d exchange interactions within the R ions. The second-order and fourth-order terms of the crystalline electric field potential of the environment have been obtained in a number of compounds from analysis of their magnetic properties (Nd, Er, Tm, Yb). Scaling the values obtained for other compounds (Pr, Sm, Ho,.) results in a fairly good description of their magnetic properties.
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Cadogan, J. M., Coey, J. M. D., Gavigan, J. P., Givord, D., & Li, H. S. (1987). Exchange and CEF interactions in R2Fe14B compounds. Journal of Applied Physics, 61(8), 3974–3976. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.338574
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