Role of typical elements in Nd2Fe14X (X = B, C, N, O, F)

Abstract

The magnetic properties and structural stability of Nd2Fe14X (X = B, C, N, O, F) are theoretically studied by first-principles calculations focusing on the role of X. We find that B reduces the magnetic moment (per formula unit) and magnetization (per volume) in Nd2Fe14B. The crystal-field parameter A20 r2 of Nd is not enhanced either, suggesting that B has minor roles in the uniaxial magnetocrystalline anisotropy of Nd. These findings are in contrast to the long-held belief that B works positively for the magnetic properties of Nd2Fe14B. As X changes from B to C, N, O and F, both the magnetic properties and stability vary significantly. The formation energies of Nd2Fe14X and α-Fe relative to that of Nd2Fe17X are negative for X = B and C, whereas they are positive when X = N, O and F. This indicates that B plays an important role in stabilizing the Nd2Fe14B phase.

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