Effects of diffusing DyZn film on magnetic properties and thermal stability of sintered NdFeB magnets
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The DyZn film on sintered NdFeB magnet surface was prepared through DC magnetron sputtering. The magnetic properties, thermal stability and microstructure of annealed and DyZn diffused magnets were compared. The coercivity enhances significantly from 1174.10kA/m to 1711.40kA/m by a striking increment of 45.7% with only a slight reduction in remanence from 1.20T to 1.19T after DyZn thermal diffusion treatment. The thermal stability of NdFeB magnets can be improved by grain boundary diffusion. The temperature coefficient of coercivity (β) and remanence (α) are improved from 0.506%/°C, 0.120%/°C to 0.481%/°C, 0.105%/°C in the range of 20°C–180°C, respectively. The irreversible magnetic flux losses of DyZn diffused magnet are reduced to 37.5% at 180°C for 2h and 29.8% in HAST for 288h, respectively. Dy elements diffusing along the grain boundary phase mainly aggregate between the grain boundary phase and the main grain epitaxial layer via SEM and EPMA observations. The optimization of microstructure and composition of grain boundary phases and the formed (Nd,Dy)2Fe14B .
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