“…This phase can be stabilized by replacing some of the iron atoms with a small amount of other elements such as Ti, V, Mn, Co, Mo, Nb, Si, Al, etc., and the RFe 12−x M x metallic compounds can be obtained. Some of the compounds of the type RFe 12−x M x are characterized by fairly high values of the Curie temperature, saturation magnetization and magnetocrystalline anisotropy [1][2][3][4][5]. So the iron-rich rare earth transition-metal compounds become new potential candidates for permanent magnet applications, and the study of these compounds is attracted intensively worldwide.…”