| Literature DB >> 28218806 |
Xiaohong Li1, Li Lou1, Wenpeng Song1, Guangwei Huang1, Fuchen Hou1, Qian Zhang1, Hai-Tian Zhang2, Jianwei Xiao1, Bin Wen1, Xiangyi Zhang1.
Abstract
Nanostructuring of magnetically hard and soft materials is fascinating for exploring next-generation ultrastrong permanent magnets with less expensive rare-earth elements. However, the resulting hard/soft nanocomposites often exhibit random crystallographic orientations and monomorphological equiaxed grains, leading to inferior magnetic performances compared to corresponding pure rare-earth magnets. This study describes the first fabrication of a novel bimorphological anisotropic bulk nanocomposite using a multistep deformation approach, which consists of oriented hard-phase SmCo rod-shaped grains and soft-phase Fe(Co) equiaxed grains with a high fraction (≈28 wt%) and small size (≈10 nm). The nanocomposite exhibits a record-high energy product (28 MGOe) for this class of bulk materials with less rare-earth elements and outperforms, for the first time, the corresponding pure rare-earth magnet with 58% enhancement in energy product. These findings open up the door to moving from a pure permanent-magnet system to a stronger nanocomposite system at lower costs.Keywords: magnetic materials; nanocomposite materials; nanocomposites; nanostructures; oriented nanocrystals
Year: 2017 PMID: 28218806 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201606430
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849