Abstract
Nanocomposite hard magnets in the form of cones have been synthesized by rapid solidification process with Nd7.5Y2.7Fe62B22.3Nb3.1Cu2.4 alloy. X-ray diffraction studies deduced that as-cast alloys have a mixture of alpha-Fe, Fe3B, Nd2Fe14B and amorphous phase which, upon annealing, transformed into alpha-Fe, Fe3B and Nd2Fe14B magnetic phases. Transmission electron microscopy and three dimensional atom probe analysis elucidated a nanocrystalline microstructure consists of magnetically soft a-Fe, Fe3B and hard Nd2Fe14B nanograins. The good hard magnetic properties such as remanence (B-r) of 0.45 T, coercivity (H-i(c)) of 1315 kA/m and maximum energy product (BH)(max) of 56.7 kJ/m(3) were obtained after annealing the Nd7.5Y2.7Fe62B22.3Nb3.1Cu2.4 alloy at 1013 K for 15 min. Henkel plot yielded the existence of strong inter-grain exchange interactions between magnetically soft and hard grains. High coercivity of 1315 kA/m for the optimally annealed Nd7.5Y2.7Fe62B22.3Nb3.1Cu2.4 alloy is ascribed to the large volume fraction of hard magnetic phase, high magnetocrystalline anisotropy and interface effects. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.