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Applying high‐throughput computational techniques for discovering next‐generation of permanent magnets

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Table  1  Properties  of  some  representative  permanent  magnets  [1,9].  Compound  Ref
Figure  2  (a)  Crystal  structure  of  Ferrite  BaFe 12 O 19 .  (b)  Crystal  structure of Nd 2 Fe 14 B
Table  2  Calculated  and  experimental  properties  for  Fe,  Co  and  Ni.  ∆E  is  the  energy  difference  between  states  with  total  magnetization  pointing  along  (001)  and  (111)-directions,  that  is,
Figure  5 Diagram showing the structure prediction calculations  through AGA approach
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