Abstract

A positron lifetime spectroscopy was applied to a series of samples of Nd–Fe–B based alloys prepared by hydrogenation-disproportionation-desorption-recombination (HDDR) process with various desorption-recombination (DR) times and the results were compared to the results of cross-sectional observation with scanning electron microscopy (SEM). From these studies, it is strongly suggested that microstructural changes, which causes the sudden onset of coercivity during DR stage progress abruptly in a relatively short period of time. Positron lifetime spectroscopy can detect the microstructural changes during DR treatment and furthermore, it is suggested that positron annihilation site is directly related to the region which determines the coercivity of the HDDR-processed Nd–Fe–B alloys.

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