Structure and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline PrCo 3 J. Appl. Phys. 107, 083916 (2010); 10.1063/1.3388364 Partitioning behavior and the effect of Co on the Curie temperature of nanocomposite PrFeCoB hard magnetic alloys Appl.
The structure and magnetic properties were studied for the ternary Tb-Fe-B nanoparticles and nanoflakes prepared by surfactant-aid high energy ball milling and subsequent size-selection. For the nanoparticles, significant room-temperature coercivity up to 10.6 kOe was achieved with the average particle size of 31.4 nm, but it decreases substantially to 400 Oe as the size is down to 8.2 nm. For the nanoflakes, the thickness is in the range of 50-80 nm while the length is about 1.1 μm, and high coercivity of 22.1 kOe and strong magnetic anisotropy were obtained simultaneously, indicating that the nanoflakes possess excellent permanent magnetic properties.
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