One of the possible approaches to decrease the demand for critical elements such as rare earths is to develop new sustainable magnets. Iron-based materials are suitable for gap magnets applications since iron is the most abundant ferromagnetic element on Earth. Fe5SiB2 is a candidate as gap magnet thanks to its high Curie temperature (TC ∼ 800 K) and specific saturation magnetization (MS ∼ 140 Am2kg−1). However its anisotropy field is too low for applications (μ0HA ∼ 0.8 T). In order to increase the anisotropy value, we synthesized a series of Ge, Re and Cr substituted Fe5SiB2 compounds and studied their magnetic properties. They all crystallize in the Cr5B3-type tetragonal structure with the I4/mcm space group. Curie temperature (TC = 803 K) and specific saturation magnetization (MS = 138 Am2kg−1) are slightly decreased by elemental substitution with Re having the largest effect. Despite being reduced, TC and MS still maintain significant values (TC > 750 K and MS = 118 Am2kg−1). The room temperature anisotropy field has been measured by Singular Point Detection (SPD) and increases by about 15 % upon Re substitution, reaching 0.92 T for Fe4.75Re0.25SiB2. We have also used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and SPD measurements to study the spin reorientation transition which takes place at 172 K and we have found that it is partially suppressed by substitution of Ge from 172 K to 140 K and completely suppressed upon Cr and Re substitution.

Magnetic properties of Ge, Re and Cr substituted Fe5SiB2

Casadei, Matteo
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Cabassi, Riccardo;Trevisi, Giovanna;Fabbrici, Simone;Belli, Matteo;de Julian Fernandez, Cesar;Albertini, Franca
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2025

Abstract

One of the possible approaches to decrease the demand for critical elements such as rare earths is to develop new sustainable magnets. Iron-based materials are suitable for gap magnets applications since iron is the most abundant ferromagnetic element on Earth. Fe5SiB2 is a candidate as gap magnet thanks to its high Curie temperature (TC ∼ 800 K) and specific saturation magnetization (MS ∼ 140 Am2kg−1). However its anisotropy field is too low for applications (μ0HA ∼ 0.8 T). In order to increase the anisotropy value, we synthesized a series of Ge, Re and Cr substituted Fe5SiB2 compounds and studied their magnetic properties. They all crystallize in the Cr5B3-type tetragonal structure with the I4/mcm space group. Curie temperature (TC = 803 K) and specific saturation magnetization (MS = 138 Am2kg−1) are slightly decreased by elemental substitution with Re having the largest effect. Despite being reduced, TC and MS still maintain significant values (TC > 750 K and MS = 118 Am2kg−1). The room temperature anisotropy field has been measured by Singular Point Detection (SPD) and increases by about 15 % upon Re substitution, reaching 0.92 T for Fe4.75Re0.25SiB2. We have also used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and SPD measurements to study the spin reorientation transition which takes place at 172 K and we have found that it is partially suppressed by substitution of Ge from 172 K to 140 K and completely suppressed upon Cr and Re substitution.
2025
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
Gap magnets
Magnetic properties
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy
Rare-earth-free magnets
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