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Phase- and Composition-Tunable Hard/Soft Magnetic Nanofibers for High-Performance Permanent Magnet

Authors
Lee, JiminLee, GyutaeHwang, Tae-YeonLim, Hyo-RyoungCho, Hong-BaekKim, JongryoulChoa, Yong-Ho
Issue Date
Apr-2020
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
one-pot synthesis; exchange-coupling effect; spring magnet; electrospinning; reduction-diffusion process; rare-earth magnet
Citation
ACS Applied Nano Materials, v.3, no.4, pp 3244 - 3251
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
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Journal Title
ACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume
3
Number
4
Start Page
3244
End Page
3251
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/1152
DOI
10.1021/acsanm.9b02470
ISSN
2574-0970
Abstract
An exchange-spring magnet is a next-generation permanent magnetic model that possesses a synergistic effect of single-phased hard and soft magnets, thereby giving rise to enhanced magnetic performance. However, in spring magnet preparation thus far, it has remained a challenge to manipulate the magnetic properties via the exchange-coupling effect due to the lack of a synthetic method that enables the hard/soft interfacial magnetic interaction in a homogeneous manner. Here, we report an in situ approach for the synthesis of a phase- and composition-tunable SmCo-based spring magnet based on a binary phase system. This is the first reported systematic and prospective approach to spring magnet preparation. An electrospinning technique with the use of a composition-tunable precursor enables the fabrication of bimagnetic nanofibers with a precisely controlled hard/soft magnet volume ratio 0 to 100%) and a good number of interfacial sites, leading to an effective magnetic coupling interaction. On the basis of a microstructural study and qualitative magnetic measurements, we demonstrate an enhancement in magnetic performance for binary-phased fibers and clearly manifest the elucidation of the exchange-coupling effect between nanograins across the interface in the one-dimensional nanomagnet. We envision that this work can provide a potential approach to develop exchange-coupled spring magnet and moreover, offering an ideal model to understand the nanomagnetism of a well-constructed one-dimensional spring nanostructure.
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