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Hard magnetic properties of Fe16N2 magnets

AIP Advances(2024)

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Abstract
Fe16N2 nanopowder composed of the alpha''-Fe16N2 phase exhibited a high saturation magnetization of 168 emu/g and a relatively high coercivity of 2.65 kOe under magnetic measurements with a DC magnetic field of 25 kOe at room temperature. A thermal study revealed that the alpha''-Fe16N2 phase in the Fe16N2 nanopowder was thermally stable up to 539 K. Fe16N2 nanopowder is, therefore, a prospective candidate for rare-earth-free magnets.
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