DocumentCode
1320245
Title
Anisotropic Nd
Fe
B Submicron Flakes by Non-Surfactant-Assisted High Energy Ball Milli
Author
Cui, B.Z. ; Marinescu, M. ; Liu, J.F.
Author_Institution
Electron Energy Corp., Landisville, PA, USA
Volume
48
Issue
11
fYear
2012
Firstpage
2800
Lastpage
2803
Abstract
This paper reports on the formation mechanism, structure, crystallographic anisotropy, magnetic properties and postannealing of single-crystal and [001] textured poly-nanocrystalline Nd2Fe14B flakes with a micron, submicron or nanosize thickness prepared by a non-surfactant-assisted high energy ball milling (HEBM) technique. Nd15.5Fe78.5B6 ingot micro-powders were the precursor while ethanol was the only milling medium. Similar to the structural evolution process in the surfactant-assisted HEBM, single-crystal flakes with a micron then submicron thickness were first formed. With further milling, [001] textured poly-nanocrystalline flakes with a submicron then nanosize thickness were formed. The formation of anisotropic flakes was mainly related to the polar nature of ethanol which would form a thin coating layer on the flakes through carboxylate bonds to prevent cold welding and agglomeration during the HEBM. The Nd 2Fe14B flakes prepared by the HEBM in ethanol for 5 h have a [001]-in-plane texture, a thickness in the range of 100-450 nm and a width in the range of 0.7-18 μ m, a coercivity iHc of 2.3 kOe, and a I006/I105 value of Nd2Fe14 B phase of 5.3. Postannealing at 400-550° C for 0.5 h had little effect on the flake dimensions while resulting in a reduced [001] texture and reduced remanence values besides coarser grain sizes. With increasing annealing temperature, iHc first increased, reached its maximum value of 2.8 kOe at 450 °C, then decreased. An anisotropic magnetic behavior was found in all of the as-milled and annealed flakes.
Keywords
anisotropic media; annealing; ball milling; boron alloys; coercive force; ferromagnetic materials; grain size; iron alloys; magnetic anisotropy; magnetic particles; nanofabrication; nanomagnetics; nanoparticles; neodymium alloys; remanence; texture; Nd2Fe14B; [001]-in-plane texture; agglomeration; anisotropic magnetic behavior; anisotropic submicron flakes; carboxylate bonds; coercivity; cold welding; crystallographic anisotropy; ethanol; ferromagnetic materials; formation mechanism; grain sizes; ingot micropowders; magnetic properties; nonsurfactant-assisted high-energy ball milling; polynanocrystalline flakes; postannealing; remanence; single-crystal; size 0.7 mum to 18 mum; size 100 nm to 450 nm; structure; temperature 400 degC to 550 degC; thin coating layer; time 0.5 h; time 5 h; Annealing; Ethanol; Iron; Magnetic resonance imaging; Milling; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Annealing; Nd$_{2}$ Fe$_{14}$ B anisotropic flakes; coercivity; non-surfactant-assisted high energy ball milling; texture;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2198450
Filename
6332598
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