Jf. Liu et al., ABNORMAL TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE OF INTRINSIC-COERCIVITY IN SM(CO, FE,CU, ZR)(Z) POWDER MATERIALS, Applied physics letters, 73(20), 1998, pp. 3007-3009
The intrinsic coercivity H-ci in Sm(CobalCuxFe0.1Zr0.033)(z) powder ma
terials was found to increase with increasing temperature when Cu cont
ent x = 0.048, but to decrease when Cu content x greater than or equal
to 0.068. This abnormal behavior, which is also reversible, was found
in a series of samples with various ratios z. The field dependence of
the intrinsic coercivity suggests that the bonded magnets were fully
saturated with an applied field of 20 kOe. The exposure to higher temp
eratures did not change the room temperature value of coercivity. This
indicates that the microstructure does not change during the measurem
ent from 573 to 773 K. The change of coercivity mechanism was found to
be responsible for this abnormal temperature behavior. Monte Carlo si
mulation showed that the coercivity increases (decreases) with increas
ing temperature for the repulsive (attractive) cell boundary, which is
consistent with the experimental results. (C) 1998 American Institute
of Physics. [S0003-6951(98)03746-2].