Nanocrystalline and nanocomposite permanent magnets by melt spinning technique
Rong Chuanbing1, †, Shen Baogen2
       

(color online) (a) Temperature dependence of the coercivity of Cu/Fe-rich and Cu/Fe-poor in comparison with other common permanent magnetic materials; (b) EDX profiles of Sm, Cu, Fe, and Zr (contents standardized to the Co content) in the vicinity of a 2:17/1:5 phase boundary in Cu/Fe-poor magnet.[249]