PublishedJournal Article© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show a high thermal stability of remanence and a high energy product while the amount of rare-earth elements is reduced. Non-zero temperature micromagnetic simulations show that a temperature coefficient of remanence of -0.073%/K and that an energy product greater than 400 kJ/m3 can be achieved at a temperature of 450 K in a magnet containing around 40 volume percent Fe65Co35 embedded in a hard magnetic matrix
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Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show a high thermal stability of remanence and a high e...
Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show a high thermal stability of remanence and a high e...
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The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
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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 ...
Rare earth permanent magnets constitute a mature technology, but the shock of the 2011 rare earth cr...
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We report on microstructure, hard magnetic properties and thermal stability of nanocrystalline (Nd0....
In this letter, the authors demonstrate isotropic Fe–Pt exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magn...
We report on microstructure, hard magnetic properties and thermal stability of nanocrystalline (Nd0....
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
Nanocomposite magnets consisting of hard and soft magnetic phases have potential applications to be ...
In this letter, the authors demonstrate isotropic Fe–Pt exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magn...
Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show a high thermal stability of remanence and a high e...
Multiphase nano-structured permanent magnets show a high thermal stability of remanence and a high e...
The development of new iron- or cobalt-rich permanent-magnet materials is of paramount importance in...
The outlook for improving the energy product of permanent magnets beyond the theoretical limit of 51...
Nd 2 Fe 14 B has generated significant interest since its discovery in the 1980s due to its impressi...
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 ...
Rare earth permanent magnets constitute a mature technology, but the shock of the 2011 rare earth cr...
Micromagnetic calculations are used to investigate coercivity and energy products of magnets consist...
We report on microstructure, hard magnetic properties and thermal stability of nanocrystalline (Nd0....
In this letter, the authors demonstrate isotropic Fe–Pt exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magn...
We report on microstructure, hard magnetic properties and thermal stability of nanocrystalline (Nd0....
In this project we study new nanocrystalline and nanocomposite structures that have high potential f...
Nanocomposite magnets consisting of hard and soft magnetic phases have potential applications to be ...
In this letter, the authors demonstrate isotropic Fe–Pt exchange-spring nanocomposite permanent magn...