Papers by Keyword: Sm-Fe-N

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Abstract: Sm-Fe-N was prepared by melt-spun Sm-Fe with liquid-N2-cooled copper wheel and nitrogen absorption under N2 gas pressures up to 25 MPa. The structure and magnetic properties of the Sm-Fe-N prepared under varied temperatures, N2 pressures and nitrogen absorption time have been investigated systematically. The liquid N2 melt-spun process improves the homogeneity of the samples while the high N2 pressure increases the efficiency of the nitrogenation process. The Sm-Fe-N decomposes under 25 MPa N2 at temperatures above 743 K.
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Abstract: Sm2Fe17Nx compound is a prospective candidate as a material for high performance permanent magnets because of its good intrinsic magnetic properties with a Curie temperature of 747K, a room-temperature anisotropy field of 14T and a room-temperature saturation magnetization of 1.5T. However, Sm2Fe17Nx compound decomposes to -Fe and Sm nitride above 873K and conventional powder metallurgy processing techniques fail to meet the processing requirements. Shock consolidation is a viable alternative to process this compound. Fully dense Sm2Fe17Nx bulk materials were fabricated by cylindrical explosive consolidation technique using water as a pressure transmitting medium. Explosive consolidation is performed under cold state and fully dense materials can be obtained without any degradation of the characteristics of the powder states. Sound compacts were obtained without any cracks or teas, and the value of (BH)max of Sm2Fe17Nx compact is 23.8 MGOe.
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