A first-principles approach combining density-functional and dynamical mean-field theories in conjunction with a quasiatomic approximation for the strongly localized 4f shell is applied to Nd2Fe14B-based hard magnets to evaluate crystal-field and exchange-field parameters at rare-earth sites and their corresponding single-ion contribution to the magnetic anisotropy. In pure Nd2Fe14B, our calculations reproduce the easy-cone to easy-axis transition; theoretical magnetization curves agree quantitatively with experiment. Our study reveals that the rare-earth single-ion anisotropy in the 2-14-1 structure is strongly site dependent, with the g rare-earth site exhibiting a larger value. In particular, we predict that increased f- and g-site occup...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...
A spin reorientation appears at 140 K in Nd2Fe14B. In order to investigate the magnetic behavior of ...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...
First-principles calculation based on density functional theory is a powerful tool for understanding...
Nd 2 Fe 14 B 's unsurpassed, hard magnetic properties for a wide range of temperatures result from ...
A systematic study of the effects of Co substitution on the crystal structure and magnetic anisotrop...
It has been empirically known that the coercivity of rare-earth permanent magnets depends on the siz...
Relatively resource-rich but property inferior-Ce-Fe-B magnet can be improved by partial replacement...
The temperature dependences of the magnetization and the heat capacity of R2Fe14B are explained usin...
It is investigated how electron-electron correlations affect the intrinsic properties of rare-earth ...
Single crystals of (Nd1−xCex)2Fe14B, some reaching ∼6×8×8mm3 in volume, are grown out of Fe-(Nd, Ce)...
International audienceIt is demonstrated that the temperature dependence of the iron sublattice magn...
Single crystals of (Nd1−xCex)2Fe14B, some reaching ∼6×8×8mm3 in volume, are grown out of Fe-(Nd, Ce)...
Rare-earth (R) permanent magnets of R2Fe14B have technological importance due to their high energy p...
A spin reorientation appears at 140 K in Nd2Fe14B. In order to investigate the magnetic behavior of ...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...
A spin reorientation appears at 140 K in Nd2Fe14B. In order to investigate the magnetic behavior of ...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...
First-principles calculation based on density functional theory is a powerful tool for understanding...
Nd 2 Fe 14 B 's unsurpassed, hard magnetic properties for a wide range of temperatures result from ...
A systematic study of the effects of Co substitution on the crystal structure and magnetic anisotrop...
It has been empirically known that the coercivity of rare-earth permanent magnets depends on the siz...
Relatively resource-rich but property inferior-Ce-Fe-B magnet can be improved by partial replacement...
The temperature dependences of the magnetization and the heat capacity of R2Fe14B are explained usin...
It is investigated how electron-electron correlations affect the intrinsic properties of rare-earth ...
Single crystals of (Nd1−xCex)2Fe14B, some reaching ∼6×8×8mm3 in volume, are grown out of Fe-(Nd, Ce)...
International audienceIt is demonstrated that the temperature dependence of the iron sublattice magn...
Single crystals of (Nd1−xCex)2Fe14B, some reaching ∼6×8×8mm3 in volume, are grown out of Fe-(Nd, Ce)...
Rare-earth (R) permanent magnets of R2Fe14B have technological importance due to their high energy p...
A spin reorientation appears at 140 K in Nd2Fe14B. In order to investigate the magnetic behavior of ...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...
A spin reorientation appears at 140 K in Nd2Fe14B. In order to investigate the magnetic behavior of ...
We present a study of the effects of strain on the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy and magnetic...