Abstract

Most widely used high-performance permanent magnets are currently based on intermetallics of rare-earths in combination with Fe and Co. Rare-earth elements required for these magnets are getting expensive by the day. Consequently, there is a thrust worldwide to develop economical rare-earth free permanent magnets. It is acknowledged that the phase in Mn-Al alloys possesses magnetic properties without the presence of ferromagnetic elements such as Fe, Co, and Ni. In the present study, we report the synthesis of magnetic phase of Mn54Al46 alloy synthesized using mechanical alloying followed by solutionizing and annealing to obtain the desired magnetic phase.It is well known that Al dissolves partially in Mn matrix hence supersaturated solid solution of Mn54Al46 alloy powder was obtained by mechanical alloying using a planetary high-energy ball mill. For this purpose elemental Mn and Al powders were ball-milled in Argon atmosphere at 400 rpm using stainless steel bowl with ball to powder ratio of 15:1. These mechanically alloyed Mn54Al46 powders were then consolidated using spark plasma sintering at 550°C for 20 min. followed by solution treatment at 1050°C for 5 hrs and then water quenched to retain high temperature phase. Subsequently, the Mn54Al46 samples were annealed in the temperature range 450°C-650°C to obtain the magnetic phase. These samples were characterized by XRD and SEM and the magnetic properties were measured using a vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). It was observed that the magnetization and coercivity of MnAl magnets exhibited strong dependence on annealing temperature and annealing time.

Highlights

  • MnAl based magnets possess hard magnetic properties without ferromagnetic elements (3d transition metals) and rare-earth metals [1]

  • The intensity of the diffraction peaks from Al phase diminishes with increasing milling time

  • It can be clearly seen from fig.2a that solution treatment at 1050oC for 5h and water quenching results in single phase which is high temperature phase

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Introduction

MnAl based magnets possess hard magnetic properties without ferromagnetic elements (3d transition metals) and rare-earth metals [1]. The hard magnetic properties of MnAl magnets originate from the magnetic phase which is a metastable phase that can be obtained either by quenching the high-temperature phase followed by isothermal annealing at temperatures between 400 and 700°C or at a controlled cooling rate from high-temperature non-magnetic In the present study we have done preliminary investigation on the microstructure and magnetic properties of mechanically milled and spark plasma sintered MnAl alloys.

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