Formation of the Face-Centered Cubic (FCC)-NdOx Phase at Nd/Nd-Fe-B Interface: A First-Principles Modeling

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Ying Chen
Arkapol Saengdeejing
Masashi Matsuura
Satoshi Sugimoto
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[1] Tohoku University,Department of Nanomechanics, School of Engineering
[2] Tohoku University,Department of Materials Science, School of Engineering
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JOM | 2014年 / 66卷
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Formation Energy; Nd2O3; Electronic Structure Calculation; Ground State Stability; Permanent Magnet Material;
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The development of advanced Nd-Fe-B permanent magnet materials with high coercivity draws much attention to the relation between coercivity and microstructure at the grain boundaries of the magnets. A disordered face-centered cubic (fcc)-NdOx phase formed at the interface of Nd/Nd-Fe-B is observed, and it is believed to take an important role in coercivity generation. To have a thorough understanding of the formation mechanism of this particular oxide and its relation to the surface coercivity, a ground state analysis for whole oxygen concentration in Nd-O has been performed by combining the LSDA + U and the cluster expansion method. Systematic calculations revealed that a sequent fcc-based structure formed by introducing oxygen vacancies into NdO is stable in almost all the 0–50% oxygen concentration range, whereas in a series of hexagonal close-packed (hcp)-based structures developed from hP5-Nd2O3 no stable structure is observed, which coincides with the experimental measurement very well. A further analysis of formation energies and relevant changes in electronic structures of single oxygen vacancy in various structures revealed the insight of such fcc-based phase formation and further explained the relation between the phase stability and coercivity.
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