C. Onneby et al., EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON NITROGEN SOLUBILITY IN ND2FE14B ALLOY IN THE TEMPERATURE-RANGE 773-1143 K, Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 127(3), 1993, pp. 307-314
When nitrogen is dissolved in several rare earth-iron alloys, their ma
gnetic properties are known to be significantly improved. The present
work was undertaken to investigate the solution of nitrogen in Nd2Fe14
B in the temperature range 773-1143 K. The total nitrogen intake was m
easured continuously by thermogravimetry and the amount of dissolved n
itrogen was determined by the vacuum fusion technique. The reaction at
all temperatures resulted in the formation of an outer nitride layer
and an unreacted inner core where no internal nitride formation could
be observed by optical microscopy. Depending on temperature and exposu
re time, significant amounts of nitrogen could be dissolved in the all
oy. The X-ray diffraction data revealed major differences in the struc
ture of the outer complex nitride layer at various temperatures.