A class of promising permanent-magnet materials with an appreciable high-temperature coercivity of 8.6 kOe at 500 °C is reported. The Sm–Co–Cu–Ti magnets are prepared by arc melting and require a suitable heat treatment. Magnetization measurements as a function of temperature and x-ray diffraction patterns indicate that the samples are two-phase mixtures of 2:17 and 1:5 structures. Depending on heat treatment and composition, some of the magnets exhibit a positive temperature coefficient of coercivity. The promising high-temperature behavior of the coercivity is ascribed to the temperature dependence of the domain-wall energy, which affects the curvature of the walls and the pinning behavior
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...
The structural transformation from the metastable disordered TbCu7-type SmCo7 structure to the equil...
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Sm2Co17-type high-temperature permanent magnets with composition Sm(Co, Fe, Cu, Ti)z are investigate...
Sm2Co17-type high-temperature permanent magnets with composition Sm(Co, Fe, Cu, Ti)z are investigate...
peer-reviewedThe effect of Fe, Cu, Zr, and Ti substitution on magnetic properties of SmCo 1:7 magnet...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The work compares the peculiarities of the high-coercivity state formation in the Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr hig...
The work compares the peculiarities of the high-coercivity state formation in the Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr hig...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...
The structural transformation from the metastable disordered TbCu7-type SmCo7 structure to the equil...
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The temperature dependence of the coercivity of Sm–Co based magnets is investigated by magnetization...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Sm2Co17-type high-temperature permanent magnets with composition Sm(Co, Fe, Cu, Ti)z are investigate...
Sm2Co17-type high-temperature permanent magnets with composition Sm(Co, Fe, Cu, Ti)z are investigate...
peer-reviewedThe effect of Fe, Cu, Zr, and Ti substitution on magnetic properties of SmCo 1:7 magnet...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The microchemistry and magnetism of conventional and high-temperature Sm–Co permanent magnets are in...
The work compares the peculiarities of the high-coercivity state formation in the Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr hig...
The work compares the peculiarities of the high-coercivity state formation in the Sm-Co-Fe-Cu-Zr hig...
The high-temperature coercivity of mechanically alloyed and subsequently annealed RCo5 (R=Sm and Y) ...
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...
The structural transformation from the metastable disordered TbCu7-type SmCo7 structure to the equil...
Mechanically alloyed Sm–Co powders and Sm12 (Co,Cu,Ti) 88 powders are investigated. X-ray diffractio...