Upper Limits of Magnetization, Curie Temperature, and Magnetic Anisotropy of Permanent Magnet Materials

ORAL

Abstract

Calculation based on LDA/GGA is performed for the purpose of estimating possible upper limits of saturation magnetic polarization JS, Curie temperature TC, and magnetocrystaline anisotropy constant K1 of permanent magnet materials. It was concluded that the upper limits of JS, TC, and K1 could be ~2.7 T, ~2000 K, and ~1000 MJm-3, respectively. K1 obtained assuming that the 4f orbitals are bound to the lattice seems too large: one order of magnitude smaller than that might be plausible.
Despite the simplyfied model where bcc or L10 lattice structure and fictitious atoms with a fractional atomic number are assumed, the essential points concluded here are rather general.
From the results, it is suggested that the best strategy to realize materials suitable for high-performance permanent magnets is to design Fe-based magnets containing a small amount of light rare earths with additional elements including V, Cr, Co, Ni, and possibly some interstitial typical elements. The idea of realizing high-performance permanent magnets without using rare earths seems not realistic.

*This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research C (Grants No. 26400330 and No. 17K05566), MEXT, Japan, ESICMM, MEXT, Japan, and Supercomputer Center, ISSP, The University of Tokyo.

Presenters

  • Hisazumi Akai

    • ISSP, The University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Hisazumi Akai

    • ISSP, The University of Tokyo