Abstract

We have characterized the microstructures of as-sintered and optimally post-sinter annealed Nd-rich Ga-doped Nd–Fe–B magnets by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM). While the Nd2Fe14B grains in the as-sintered sample with a coercivity of 0.99T are in direct contact with each other, those in the optimally annealed sample with a coercivity of 1.8T are completely enveloped by typically 10-nm-thick Nd-rich phase that contains little Fe. This strongly suggests that the Nd2Fe14B grains in the optimally annealed Nd-rich Ga-doped Nd–Fe–B magnets are exchange decoupled in contrast to those in the commercial sintered magnets.

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