Abstract

This work focuses on the synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of Pr-Co-Fe compounds. Our previous study of Pr2Co7 alloys with high coercivity is shown that for samples annealed at Ta= 800 °C, the main phase is hexagonal of the Ce2Ni7 type structure. This leads to the formation of a magnetically hard Pr2Co7 phase; the coercivity being equal to 18 kOe at 293 K and 23 kOe at 10 K and important saturation magnetization. These performances are due to the combination of the complementary characteristics of 3d-itinerant and 4f-localized magnetism of Co and Pr, respectively. Its Curie temperature is about 600 K. The aim of this study is to follow the effect of partial substitution of Co by Fe on Pr2Co7-xFex structural and magnetic properties, where x =0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1. These compounds were synthesized by mechanical alloying. The Rietveld analysis of DRX shows that these intermetallics, annealed at Ta = 700 °C, adopt mainly hexagonal Ce2Ni7 type structure with P63/mmc group space. Moreover, it points out a lattice expansion along the c axis after Fe substitution for Co. Furthermore, these hexagonal phases possess magnetic properties more attractive than Pr2Co7, the Curie temperatures are higher than Pr2Co7 ones and the highest is obtained for x = 0.5 where TC = 760 K. This increase is due to the well-known electronic effect that invokes the reduction of antiferromagnetic coupling. These phases are particularly promising for permanent magnet applications.

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  • IntroductionEPJ Web of Conferences respecively [4]

  • Our previous study of Pr2Co7 alloys with high coercivity is shown that for samples annealed at Ta= 800 °C, the main phase is hexagonal of the Ce2Ni7 type structure

  • The Rietveld analysis of DRX shows that these intermetallics, annealed at Ta = 700 °C, adopt mainly hexagonal Ce2Ni7 type structure with P63/mmc group space

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Introduction

EPJ Web of Conferences respecively [4]. The reason for the high TC is due to the predominance of the interactions Co-Co [5, 6]. We report crystal structure and magnetic properties of Pr2Co7-xFex compounds obtained when cobalt is substituted by iron in Pr2Co7. Substitution will change the local environment of neighboring atoms and the exchange interaction they undergo

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