

Author: Su K.P. Liu Z.W. Zeng D.C. Huo D.X. Li L.W. Zhang G.Q.
Publisher: IOP Publishing
ISSN: 0022-3727
Source: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Vol.46, Iss.24, 2013-06, pp. : 245003-245007
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Abstract
A surfactant-assisted ball milling technique was employed to synthesize NdFeB nanoparticles and nanoflakes from melt-spun nanocrystalline powders. The microstructure evolution during ball milling and the particle size dependent magnetic properties were investigated. The formation mechanism of submicrometre flakes and textured nanoflakes were discussed. The surfactant and ball-to-powder weight ratio played a crucial role in the formation of nanoflakes. The coercivity of the particles decreased with decreasing particle size. Significant room temperature coercivity
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