Abstract

Magnets with composition Sm(CobalFe0.2Cu0.1Zrx)8 (x=0;0.02;0.04;0.06,0.08) were studied using x-ray diffraction Rietveld analysis. In addition to the majority 2:17 and 1:5 phases, the magnets present a rhombohedral (SmZr)1(CoFeCu)3 (PuNi3 structure) phase, whose volume fraction increases with Zr addition. Higher Zr contents decrease coercivity and lead to the appearance of impurity phases such as 6:23 (Th6Mn23 structure), 2:7R (Gd2Co7 structure), and 5:19R (Ce5Co19 structure) in the magnets. The 1:3R phase was reproduced in a Fe57-doped sample of Sm0.33Zr0.67Co3 and its Mössbauer spectra, at several temperatures, were adjusted using four sextets and a nonmagnetic doublet. The beneficial effect of small additions of Zr on the coercivity of the magnets is discussed.

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