Browsing J. Ping Liu, Ph.D. by Subject "Samarium alloys"
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Anisotropic nanostructured magnets by magnetic-field-assisted processing
(American Institute of PhysicsDepartment of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2010-04-15)It has been a great challenge to produce anisotropic nanocrystalline bulk magnets. In this paper, we report our recent work in preparing anisotropic bonded magnets consisting of SmCo5 nanocrystalline particles. The work ... -
Effect of thermal fluctuations on the recoil loops of SmCo5[subscript]/Fe nanocomposite system
(American Institute of PhysicsDepartment of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2009-02-13)The correlation between the recoil loop openness and the activation volume has been studied for the SmCo5/α-Fe nanocomposite powder material prepared by mechanical alloying. The α-Fe phase content in the nanocomposite ... -
Effects of particle size and composition on coercivity of Sm–Co nanoparticles prepared by surfactant-assisted ball milling
(American Institute of PhysicsDepartment of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2010-04-15)The correlation between the recoil loop openness and the activation volume has been studied for the SmCo5/α-Fe nanocomposite powder material prepared by mechanical alloying. The α-Fe phase content in the nanocomposite ... -
Fabrication of bulk nanocomposite magnets via severe plastic deformation and warm compaction,
(American Institute of PhysicsDepartment of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2010-03-10)We demonstrate that a SmCo/FeCo based hard/soft nanocomposite material can be fabricated by distributing the soft magnetic α-Fe phase particles homogeneously in a hard magnetic SmCo phase through severe plastic deformation. ... -
Mechanism of the anomalous temperature dependence of coercivity in Sm(Co,Fe,Cu,Zr)[subscript]z high-temperature magnets
(American Institute of PhysicsDepartment of Physics, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2006-01-24)Coercivity mechanism of the precipitation-hardened Sm(Co,Fe,Cu,Zr)z high-temperature magnets was found to vary with temperature by measurements of reversible magnetization. The magnetization reversal is mainly controlled ...