THERMALLY STABLE, CLADDED PERMANENT MAGNETS, AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THE SAME

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20230282397A1
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18114202

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The disclosed technology provides a cladded permanent magnet comprising: a core magnet region containing a core magnetic material; and a magnet cladding containing a shell magnetic material comprising (i) a magnetic compound that is chemically the same as the core magnetic material, (ii) one or more rare earth elements, and (iii) metal-containing inoculant nanoparticles, wherein the magnet cladding is disposed on the core magnet region, wherein the magnet cladding has at least 10% higher ambient-temperature magnetic coercivity compared to the core magnet region. The cladded permanent magnet is made via high-throughput laser-based additive manufacturing to optimize the architecture of NdFeB or other magnets, generating site-specific, demagnetization-resistant microstructures. This disclosure teaches a rapid, single-step laser-based process to tailor the easy axis alignment, grain size, and microstructure of a permanent magnet at corners and edges to resist demagnetization.

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HRL LABORATORIES LLC3011 MALIBU CANYON ROAD LEGAL MALIBU CA 90265

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GROSS, Adam Santa Monica, US 59 1280
HENRY, Christopher Thousand Oaks, US 12 3
KIM, Christine Los Angeles, US 15 168
LAPLANT, Darby Ventura, US 13 3
NGUYEN, Raymond Anaheim, US 4 8
SUCICH, Amber Calabasas, US 8 2
YAHATA, Brennan Santa Barbara, US 29 94

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