“…To overcome these disadvantages, a new group of R-Fe-M-B (R = Pr, Pr + Dy, Nd + Dy; M = Co, Cu, Mo, Nb, Ti, V, and Zr) bulk metallic glasses have been developed by copper mold casting method, and then followed by one-step heat treatment to optimize the permanent magnetic properties [9][10][11][12][13]. The compositions with the extremely high B content, such as R 3-4.5 Nd + Dy; M = Co, Cu, Mo, Nb, Ti, V, and Zr), were adopted in order to produce bulk amorphous precursor in rod form with 0.5-0.6 mm in diameter at first, and then they were annealed at 600-700 • C for 10-30 min [9][10][11][12][13].…”