Magnetic nanoparticles smaller than ~15 nm in diameter and with high magnetocrystalline anisotropies K1 ≥ 1 MJ m−3 can be used as building blocks for next-generation permanent magnets. Advances in processing steps are discussed, such as self-assembly, alignment of the easy axes and appropriate nanostructuring that will enable the fabrication of densely packed nanoparticle assemblies with improved permanent-magnet properties. This study also proposes an idealized nanocomposite structure for nanoparticle-based future permanent magnets with enhanced energy products
Nanoscience has been one of the outstanding driving forces in technology recently, arguably more so ...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nanoscale magnets with characteristic dimensions in the range of 1–100 nm are important in several a...
The development of new iron- or cobalt-rich permanent-magnet materials is of paramount importance in...
There are two main thrusts towards new permanent-magnet materials: improving extrinsic properties by...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2014. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: J...
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
The report summarizes research undertaken by a multidisciplinary team aimed at the development of th...
We report HfCo7 nanoparticles with appreciable permanent-magnet properties (magnetocrystalline aniso...
We report HfCo7 nanoparticles with appreciable permanent-magnet properties (magnetocrystalline aniso...
The critical relationship between microstructure and nanostructure of materials and their magnetic p...
Exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magnets have received a great deal of attention for their po...
PublishedJournal Article© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nanoscience has been one of the outstanding driving forces in technology recently, arguably more so ...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nanoscale magnets with characteristic dimensions in the range of 1–100 nm are important in several a...
The development of new iron- or cobalt-rich permanent-magnet materials is of paramount importance in...
There are two main thrusts towards new permanent-magnet materials: improving extrinsic properties by...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2014. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: J...
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
The report summarizes research undertaken by a multidisciplinary team aimed at the development of th...
We report HfCo7 nanoparticles with appreciable permanent-magnet properties (magnetocrystalline aniso...
We report HfCo7 nanoparticles with appreciable permanent-magnet properties (magnetocrystalline aniso...
The critical relationship between microstructure and nanostructure of materials and their magnetic p...
Exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magnets have received a great deal of attention for their po...
PublishedJournal Article© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nanoscience has been one of the outstanding driving forces in technology recently, arguably more so ...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nanoscale magnets with characteristic dimensions in the range of 1–100 nm are important in several a...