A hybrid coercivity mechanism for exchange-coupled nanocomposite permanent magnets
来源期刊:Journal of Rare Earths2019年第10期
论文作者:Lei Qiu Li Zhao Xiaojiao Weng Laichuan Shen Guoping Zhao Fang Wang Linhua Xie
文章页码:1030 - 1033
摘 要:We propose a hybrid coercivity mechanism for exchange-coupled hard/soft multilayers, which incorporates elements of both the traditional nucleation and pinning mechanisms based on both threedimensional(3 D) and one-dimensional(1 D) micromagnetic calculations. The magnetic reversal starts with the nucleation of the domain wall near the defects or soft phases, which ends by the pinning usually in the same place. Therefore, pinning near the nucleation centers are the dominant coercivity mechanism for both exchange-coupled nanocomposites and so-called single-phased permanent magnets. Our proposed coercivity mechanism and calculated results agree very well with available experimental data,especially the recently reported high energy products achieved in NdFeB and SmCo based hard/soft multilayers. The hybrid coercivity mechanism can be readily extended to single-phased permanent magnets with defects and other magnetic systems.
Lei Qiu1,Li Zhao1,Xiaojiao Weng1,Laichuan Shen1,Guoping Zhao1,2,3,Fang Wang2,Linhua Xie1
1. College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Sichuan Normal University2. Collaborative Innovation Center for Shanxi Advanced Permanent Materials and Technology3. State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University
摘 要:We propose a hybrid coercivity mechanism for exchange-coupled hard/soft multilayers, which incorporates elements of both the traditional nucleation and pinning mechanisms based on both threedimensional(3 D) and one-dimensional(1 D) micromagnetic calculations. The magnetic reversal starts with the nucleation of the domain wall near the defects or soft phases, which ends by the pinning usually in the same place. Therefore, pinning near the nucleation centers are the dominant coercivity mechanism for both exchange-coupled nanocomposites and so-called single-phased permanent magnets. Our proposed coercivity mechanism and calculated results agree very well with available experimental data,especially the recently reported high energy products achieved in NdFeB and SmCo based hard/soft multilayers. The hybrid coercivity mechanism can be readily extended to single-phased permanent magnets with defects and other magnetic systems.
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