Journal of Rare Earths | 2019
A Monte Carlo study of spring-exchange magnets containing ultra-high coercive phases
Abstract
Abstract The aim of the present work is to study magnetization processes in the spring-exchange magnetic composites containing magnetically soft, hard and ultra-high coercive phases, experimentally found in Tb-Fe-B-Nb group of alloys. In order to modeling hysteresis loops a special Monte Carlo procedure, suitable for irregular geometry of the composites, was applied. The obtained results indicate that sufficiently strong coupling between soft and hard magnetic phase leads to collective, single-phase-like movement of such phases, which in turn, causes increase of the coercivity and internal magnetic energy.