Abstract

We report for the first time the 57Fe Mössbauer spectrum of the ternary phase Nd2Fe14B, a technologically important new compound which forms the basis for a new class of high performance light rare earth-iron permanent magnet materials. From single phase powders we deduce the hyperfine parameters of the iron sublattices in the Nd2Fe14B structure. Spectra of high-energy product ribbons obtained by a rapid quench process confirm that these permanent magnet materials are comprised predominantly of the Nd2Fe14B phase.

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