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- Rare Earth Future
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- Microstructure and magnetic properties of sintered NdFeB magnetswith
improved impact toughness
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- HIGH PERFORMANCE MAGNET MATERIALS: RISKY SUPPLY CHAIN
Dependence on unreliable Chinese sources for critical rare earth magnet materials puts the U.S. military equipment and electronics industry at risk.
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- Sm-Co and Pr-Fe-B Magnets with Increased Electrical Resistivity
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- High (BH)max Permanent Magnets with Near-Zero Reversible Temperature
Coefficient of Br
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- High Temperature Hybrid Radial Magnetic Bearing Systems Capable of
Operating up to 538°C (1000°F)
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- Development of Composite/Nanocomposite Magnets
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- Recent Progress in Sm-Co Type Permanent Magnets
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- Current Status of Permanent Magnet Industry in the United States
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- Sintered Sm2Co17-Based Magnets With Small Additions of Indium
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- Fe-nanoparticle Coated Anisotropic Magnet Powders
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- Thermal Stability and Radiation Resistance of Sm-Co based
permanent magents
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- Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of Sintered NdFeB Magnets
with Improved Impact Toughness
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- Designing with High Performance Rare Earth Permanent Magnets
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- Current Status of Rare-Earth Permanent Magnet Research in USA
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- Overview of Recent Progress in Sm-Co Based Magnets
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- Thermal Stability and Performance Data for Sm-Co 2:17 High-Temperature
Magnets on PPM Focusing Structures
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- Hot-pressed Sm2Fe17Nx/Fe-Co composites
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* Copyright 2008 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.
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