Article | REF: M4602 V1

Materials with specific and future hard magnetic properties

Author: Jacques DEGAUQUE

Publication date: June 10, 2001

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2. Materials of the future: rare-earth alloys

2.1 Objectives

Today, hopes for the future development of magnets with improved performance are based almost exclusively on rare-earth alloys (cf. article ). As there is little hope of discovering truly new TR-MT magnetic phases, progress is based on the development of new manufacturing processes or, at the very least, on the optimization of the various stages of elaboration, the aim being to control the establishment of a very precise microstructure or nanostructure, capable either of developing coercivity or, principally, of favoring remanence to the detriment of H c . Let's take a look at a few materials for permanent magnets, currently being studied in research laboratories, which could offer interesting potential for...

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