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Coercivity and microstructure of Sm(Co/sub 0. 87/Cu/sub 0. 13/)/sub 7. 8/

Journal Article · · J. Appl. Phys.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/1.326100· OSTI ID:6428284
The magnetic hardness of Sm(Co/sub 0.87/Cu/sub 0.13/)/sub 7.3/ in bulk form is caused by pinning of the domain walls at precipitates which are of the Sm(Co,Cu)/sub 5/ type. The hard magnetic properties of both the 2 : 17 matrix and the 1 : 5 precipitate phase have been investigated in the temperature range between 77 and 800 K. The domain-wall energies have been determined from the surface domain patterns observed by means of the magneto-optical Kerr effect. It is shown that the coercivity mechanism in Sm(Co/sub 0.87/Cu/sub 0.13/)/sub 7.8/ cannot be explained by the difference of the magnetic crystal anisotropy constants K/sub 1/ of matrix and precipitate phase only. However, the coercivity may be described by the decrease in the domain-wall energy ..gamma.. at the precipitates. ..gamma.. of the 2 : 17 matrix was found to be five times that of the 1 : 5 precipitate phase (38 and 7.5 erg cm/sup -2/, respectively) resulting in an attractive interaction between the precipitates and the domain wall. The magnetic field necessary to overcome this attractive interaction has been estimated to be approximately 5 kOe, i.e., comparable to the experimentally obtained value of 4 kOe.
Research Organization:
Brown Boveri Research Center, CH-5401 Baden, Switzerland
OSTI ID:
6428284
Journal Information:
J. Appl. Phys.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Appl. Phys.; (United States) Vol. 50:2; ISSN JAPIA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English