Novel high-coercivity Fe<sub>16-x</sub>Al<sub>x</sub>N<sub>2</sub> alloy
ORAL
Abstract
Iron nitrides (Fe16N2) have recently attracted considerable attentions for the future rare-earth (RE) free permanent magnets due to its low cost and high magnetization compared to other RE-free magnetic materials. Despite such a high remanent magnetization, its usefulness is restricted because it is easily de-magnetized. Here, using the first-principles density functional theory calculations, we extensively investigated the structure evolution, stability and magnetic properties of Fe16-xAlxN2 alloys by varying Al contents. We find that substituting Fe by Al in Fe16N2 greatly improves the magnetic anisotropy of the alloys, and their coercivities can increase by about 300%compared to that ofFe16N2. We thus expect that these Fe16-xAlxN2 alloys will be promising candidates for strong rare-earth free permanent magnets.
*This research was supported by the MOTIE(Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy (project number #) and KSRC(Korea Semiconductor Research Consortium) support program for the development of the future semiconductor device.
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Presenters
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Jinho Byun
- Department of Physics, Pusan National University