Two new high-performance magnet technologies licensed at ORNL

CMI researchers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory conducted the activity for this highlight

Innovation 
Two new high-performance permanent magnet compositions developed by CMI have been licensed by United Rare Earths.

Achievement 
The licensed compositions were developed from CMI-funded theoretical efforts followed by experimental confirmation, as well as magnet synthesis work.

Significance and Impact 
The compositions – La- substituted Nd2Fe14B and Zr- and Fe- substituted Ce2Co17 – offer the promise of NdFe14B-competitive performance at significantly reduced criticality and cost.

Hub Target Addressed 
Accelerated magnet discovery and maturation.
 

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United Rare Earths Chairman, Jeffrey Willis

U.S. Patent 11984243, “High Performance Magnets,” D.S. Parker et al, issued May 14, 2024.

U.S. Patent Application 17/468,913, “Reduced Critical Rare Earth High Temperature Magnet,” D.S Parker et al.