Sm-Fe-Ti magnets with room-temperature coercivities above 50 kOe

Abstract
Using mechanical alloying and an additional annealing, we prepared bulk material of a new Sm20 Fe70 Ti10 phase observed before only in sputtered films deposited in the amorphous state and then crystallized. Crystallization of rapidly quenched and partially amorphous ribbons leads to a two‐phase material with a considerable amount of this phase but with the Fe2 Sm phase as a majority phase. This new phase (named 20:70:10 phase) has a Curie temperature of 380 °C and an estimated saturation magnetization of 6–7 kG. The magnetically isotropic, mechanically alloyed samples show room‐temperature coercivities of up to 50.3 kOe.

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