Abstract

The hydrogenated disproportionation desorption recombination (HDDR) Nd-Fe-B powders mixed thoroughly with Tb70Cu15Al15. The samples were subjected to a grain boundary diffusion process using various heat treatment conditions. The results show that the coercivity of the magnetic powders is significantly influenced by the diffusion conditions. Under the optimum treatment process, the coercivity of treated powders increased from 1074.3 kA/m to 1424.4 kA/m. Furthermore, the irreversible flux loss of the treated powders was also dramatically decreased by 50% at 150 °C for 100 hrs, demonstrating a significant improvement in temperature stability. The nanoscale core–shell structure leading to a notable improvement in magnetic properties was observed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Micromagnetic simulations were used to explain how diffusion processes affected the properties of magnetic powders.

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