1987
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(87)90473-x
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3d magnetism in Y2Fe14-xMexB with Me=Co, Ni, Mn, Cr

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“…K 1 is actually the overall second-order anisotropy term obtained by the addition of that calculated for the R sublattice and the experimental Fe sublattice anisotropy. For the Fe sublattice an average of the K , values of Y2Fe14B and La,Fe14B was used [6]. Due to the fact that this calculation, performed using the parameter given in [15] or [16], gave for HA at 293 K values which were 30-40% larger than that measured (see below), alternative values for Eo, which gave the correct values of H A at RT for both Nd2FeI4B and Pr2Fe,4B, were also considered (see table 2).…”
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“…K 1 is actually the overall second-order anisotropy term obtained by the addition of that calculated for the R sublattice and the experimental Fe sublattice anisotropy. For the Fe sublattice an average of the K , values of Y2Fe14B and La,Fe14B was used [6]. Due to the fact that this calculation, performed using the parameter given in [15] or [16], gave for HA at 293 K values which were 30-40% larger than that measured (see below), alternative values for Eo, which gave the correct values of H A at RT for both Nd2FeI4B and Pr2Fe,4B, were also considered (see table 2).…”
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“…The R2Fe14B compounds have a tetragonal structure with space group P4,lmnm [2]. The existence of different crystallographic sites for R and Fe ions and the interplay between intersublattice exchange and CEF interaction lead to the wide variety of the magnetic properties of this series of compounds [3][4][5][6].…”
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“…In particular, hydrogenation has the effect to increase the Fe sublattice magnetization and to increase T c in all R 2 Fe 14 BH max compounds by nearly 60 K. [3][4][5] However, hydrogen absorption also has the effect of reducing the Fe sublattice anisotropy, namely, the first-order anisotropy constant K 1Fe reduces with increasing hydrogen content, 6 and modifying the R sublattice anisotropy. 7 As a consequence there are important losses in the magnetocrystalline anisotropy, 8 and variations in the SRT temperatures, 3,6,9,10 when such a transition is present in the pure compounds.…”
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“…The addition of Mn on NdFeB magnet can be another method to enhance the coercivity, because it increases c-axis magneto-crystalline anisotropy by increasing c/a ratio of Nd 2 Fe 14 B lattices [3]. In addition, the wettability and continuity of Nd-rich phase can be enhanced by Mn addition because Mn decreases the melting point of Nd-rich phase [4].…”
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