Strategy for Co‐Enhancement of Remanence–Coercivity of RE‐Fe‐B Sintered Magnets with High Ce‐Content: Appropriate La Substitution

Author:

Chen Hao1,Li Yuqing1,Zhang Hongguo1,Liu Weiqiang1,Wu Haihui1,Qin Yuan1,Yue Ming1ORCID,Wei Qifeng2,Zhang Baoguo2,Di Jinghui3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Materials and Manufacturing Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials Ministry of Education of China Beijing University of Technology Beijing 100124 China

2. Hangzhou Foresee Technology Co., Ltd Hangzhou 311500 China

3. Hangzhou Magmax Technology Co., Ltd Hangzhou 311500 China

Abstract

AbstractThe development of low‐cost RE‐Fe‐B sintered magnets with large La/Ce content is of great significance for the balanced utilization of rare earth (RE) resources, but it is limited by reduced magnetic properties. In this work, the coercivity (Hcj), remanence (Br), maximum energy product [(BH)max], and temperature stability are simultaneously enhanced for magnets with LaCe accounting for 40 wt% of the total RE. The synergistic regulation of the REFe2 phase, Ce‐valence, and grain boundaries (GBs) in RE‐Fe‐B sintered magnets is realized for the first time by introducing appropriate La elements. The La elements inhibit the generation of the REFe2 phase and tend to stay in the triple junctions, promoting the segregation of the RE/Cu/Ga elements and contributing to the formation of Ce/Nd/Cu/Ga‐rich continuous thicker lamellar GBs, and as a result, weakening the detrimental effect on HA caused by La element substitution and enhancing Hcj. In addition, partial La atoms entering the RE2Fe14B phase are beneficial for improving the Br and temperature stability of the magnets and promoting the Ce3+ ion ratio, which also provides additional benefit for Br. The findings provide an effective and feasible way to co‐enhance the remanence and coercivity of RE‐Fe‐B sintered magnets with high Ce content.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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