Realizing the efficient utilization of Tb resources and high coercivity in grain boundary diffusion Nd–Fe–B magnets: the synergistic effect of Cu and Tb

Abstract

The utilization of Cu micropowder as an auxiliary material presents a promising strategy to enhance the efficiency of heavy rare earth elements in grain boundary diffusion (GBD) processes. This study systematically investigates the composite addition strategies of Cu and a TbH3 diffusion source (including mixed diffusion and stepwise diffusion) and their effects on the diffusion behavior of Tb. Compared to the original magnet, the coercivity of the TbH3 GBD (T GBD), Cu + TbH3 mixed diffusion (C + T GBD), and Cu–TbH3 stepwise diffusion (C−T GBD) magnets increases by 6.67 kOe, 12.33 kOe, and 13.16 kOe, respectively. Notably, the Tb utilization efficiency in the C−T GBD magnet reaches 146% of that in the T-GBD magnet under Cu-auxiliary diffusion. Microstructural characterization and elemental distribution analysis reveal that the C−T GBD magnet exhibits the deepest Tb diffusion depth and highest Tb content distribution, forming extensive core(Nd2Fe14B)–shell[(Nd, Tb)2Fe14B] structures that effectively enhance the reverse domain nucleation field. Temperature stability testing shows superior high-temperature performance of stepwise diffusion magnets, with a coercivity temperature coefficient of −0.51%/°C and an irreversible magnetic flux loss of only 0.5% at 150 °C. This work provides theoretical and technical insights into high-efficiency GBD based on cooperative diffusion strategies of Cu and Tb.

Graphical abstract: Realizing the efficient utilization of Tb resources and high coercivity in grain boundary diffusion Nd–Fe–B magnets: the synergistic effect of Cu and Tb

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2025
Accepted
04 Nov 2025
First published
19 Nov 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Advance Article

Realizing the efficient utilization of Tb resources and high coercivity in grain boundary diffusion Nd–Fe–B magnets: the synergistic effect of Cu and Tb

H. Wu, Z. Wang, M. Bian, W. Liu, M. Ji, R. Du, Y. Li, D. Zhang, M. Yue, X. Yi, Y. Liu and S. Zha, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC03437J

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