J. Zhang et al., Structure and magnetic properties of SmxCo5/alpha-Fe (x=0.65-1.3) preparedby mechanical milling and subsequent annealing, J APPL PHYS, 89(5), 2001, pp. 2857-2860
Powder mixtures of SmxCo5 (x = 0.65-1.3) + 20 wt % alpha -Fe were mechanica
lly milled. Annealing these as-milled powders results in the formation of a
mixture of the hard phase Sm-(Co, Fe) and the soft phase Fe-Co. For the as
-milled Sm1Co5 + 20 wt % alpha -Fe powder, the hard phase changes with the
increase of annealing temperatures. The optimal maximum energy product (BH)
(max) is obtained in the powder annealed at 550 degreesC for 30 min. Depend
ing on the Sm content in the as-milled SmxCo5 (x = 0.65-1.3) + 20 wt % alph
a -Fe powders, the hard phases can be 1:7, 1:5, or 2:7 phase after a heat t
reatment at 550 degreesC for 30 min. The coercivity of 6.5 kOe and maximum
energy product of 17.8 MGOe is achieved for the powder with x = 1.0. The hi
ghest coercivity of 9.67 kOe is achieved for the powder with x = 1.2. From
the measurements of the coercivity obtained from minor hysteresis loops, it
is concluded that the coercivities of this type of magnets are controlled
mainly by the domain wall pinning. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.