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Magnetic Properties of Some Gadolinium, Erbium, Dysprosium, Manganese Substituted Samarium-2 Cobalt-17 Intermetallic Compounds.

Authors :
ARMY ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY/DEVICES LAB
Rothwarf,F
Leupold,H A
Tauber,A
Breslin,J T
Bergner,R L
ARMY ELECTRONICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND FORT MONMOUTH NJ ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY/DEVICES LAB
Rothwarf,F
Leupold,H A
Tauber,A
Breslin,J T
Bergner,R L
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
1979

Abstract

The series of compounds (gadolinium, erbium, dysprosium)2-x, (manganese)y substituted samarium 2-x cobalt 17-y were studied with the object of developing permanent magnet materials having intrinsically temperature compensated magnetizations. The properties investigated were saturation magnetization, temperature coefficient of magnetization, and anisotropy field. The composition ranges studied were from x=0 to 0.6 and y=0 to 2. It was established that excellent temperature compensation could be achieved in these compounds in the temperature range -50 to 150 C. The systematic variations of saturation magnetization and anisotropy field with gadolinium, erbium and dysprosium concentation for fixed values of the manganese concentration will be discussed. (Author)<br />Presented at the Rare Earth Research Conference (14th), Fargo, ND, 25-28 Jun 79.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn831781950
Document Type :
Electronic Resource