1994
DOI: 10.1016/0038-1098(94)90051-5
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Structural properties of a novel magnetic ternary phase: Nd3(Fe1−xTix)29 (0.04 ≤ x≤ 0.06)

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“…The complex magnetic behaviour of the Fe-rich R-Fe intermetallics (with outstanding properties for permanent magnet applications) is a consequence of an interplay of the localized and itinerant character of magnetic moments on R and Fe atoms, respectively [1,2]. Generally, the ferromagnetic (parallel) arrangement of the magnetic R-and Fe-sublattices is observed for light R elements and ferrimagnetic (antiparallel) arrangement for heavy R elements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex magnetic behaviour of the Fe-rich R-Fe intermetallics (with outstanding properties for permanent magnet applications) is a consequence of an interplay of the localized and itinerant character of magnetic moments on R and Fe atoms, respectively [1,2]. Generally, the ferromagnetic (parallel) arrangement of the magnetic R-and Fe-sublattices is observed for light R elements and ferrimagnetic (antiparallel) arrangement for heavy R elements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors reported that a novel compound RiFe,Mh7+!5(M=Ti,V,Mo,W) exists in the compositional range from 2-17 to 1-12 and has a hexagonal structure with a periodicity based on 5 folds of the CaCus-type unit cell for a-and c-directions(l). Hong-Shou Li et al reported RiFe,Mh9 as a stoichiometric compound with monoclinic structure (2). In this study, crystal structure and magnetic anisotropy of SmiFe,V)17+ 0 were investigated using TEM, XRD and Rietveld analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Although NdFe12N decomposes above about 600 ºC, suggesting that conventional thermal processes cannot be applied on this compound to fully densify powders or to develop heat treatment processes for development of coercivity, the excellent magnetic properties at high temperatures are strongly attractive. Finally, it should be mentioned that the ThMn12-type R-Fe compound is a member of homologous compounds Rm-nT5m+2n where T stands for 3d-transition metals 52) .…”
Section: Discovering New Hard Magnetic Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%