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Phase stability and coercivity in La2Fe14B magnet

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Critical rare-earth free La2Fe14B (2:14:1) has the potential to be a gap permanent magnet. However, La2Fe14B decomposes into La, α-Fe, and LaFe4B4 phases below 1067 K. The phase stability and coercivity have been studied in La2Fe14B magnet using first principles DFT (density functional theory) calculation and micromagnetic simulation. For a perfect La2Fe14 B cube (edge length of 256 nm) without any structural defects and soft magnetic secondary phases, the coercivity (8.5 kOe) is reduced to ∼40% of its magnetocrystalline anisotropy field (HA = 20 kOe). Further, the coercivity sharply reduces to 3.2 kOe upon forming a thin layer (2 nm) of α-Fe on the surface of the La2Fe14B cube particle. The DFT calculations indicate that a partial replacement of La by other rare-earth (RE) elements can enhance the structural stability of 2:14:1. The gains in cohesive energy are 0.75, 0.10, and 0.33 eV per formula unit in (La0.5RE0.5)2Fe14B with RE = Ce, Pr, and Nd, respectively. Stabilizing the 2:14:1 structure and mitigating the formation of soft magnetic structural defects or impurity phases such as α-Fe is necessary to develop La2Fe14B based magnet, which can be moderately achieved via partial substitution of La by other rare earth elements such as Ce, Pr, and Nd.
Title: Phase stability and coercivity in La2Fe14B magnet
Description:
Critical rare-earth free La2Fe14B (2:14:1) has the potential to be a gap permanent magnet.
However, La2Fe14B decomposes into La, α-Fe, and LaFe4B4 phases below 1067 K.
The phase stability and coercivity have been studied in La2Fe14B magnet using first principles DFT (density functional theory) calculation and micromagnetic simulation.
For a perfect La2Fe14 B cube (edge length of 256 nm) without any structural defects and soft magnetic secondary phases, the coercivity (8.
5 kOe) is reduced to ∼40% of its magnetocrystalline anisotropy field (HA = 20 kOe).
Further, the coercivity sharply reduces to 3.
2 kOe upon forming a thin layer (2 nm) of α-Fe on the surface of the La2Fe14B cube particle.
The DFT calculations indicate that a partial replacement of La by other rare-earth (RE) elements can enhance the structural stability of 2:14:1.
The gains in cohesive energy are 0.
75, 0.
10, and 0.
33 eV per formula unit in (La0.
5RE0.
5)2Fe14B with RE = Ce, Pr, and Nd, respectively.
Stabilizing the 2:14:1 structure and mitigating the formation of soft magnetic structural defects or impurity phases such as α-Fe is necessary to develop La2Fe14B based magnet, which can be moderately achieved via partial substitution of La by other rare earth elements such as Ce, Pr, and Nd.

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