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This work demonstrates that Mn can be a beneficial candidate for the performance modulation of permanent magnetic materials like SmCo 5 . Theoretical calculations reveal that Mn has a large positive contribution to the magnetization of SmCo 5 , owing to the strong ferromagnetic exchange interaction between Co and Mn atoms. It is also found that Mn could occupy both 2 c and 3 g crystal sites because of the minute energy difference between them can be easily overcome through thermal activation. Co atoms on the same site with Mn have increasing moments with the increase in Mn content, whereas those on the other sites show decreasing moments. The experimental substitution of Mn for Co leads to a contraction of the SmCo 5 single-phase region, and thus pure Sm (Co, Mn) 5 phase could only be obtained through subtle control of Sm content by annealing. Significantly, a 13 % increase in saturation magnetization of SmCo 5 is achieved through Mn substitution. A slight rise in the Curie temperature is also obtained, suggesting that Mn substitution does not strongly disturb the exchange interactions of the Co sublattice. This study offers a new option for enhancing magnetic properties in Sm-Co systems and introduces novel physical phenomena resulting from Mn substitution, which is worthy of further investigation.
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MATERIALS TODAY PHYSICS
ISSN: 2542-5293
Year: 2024
Volume: 44
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JCR@2022
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