Scientists at the Ames National Laboratory in the U.S. have developed a systematic path to the discovery of new approaches to building permanent magnets without relying on rare-earth elements. The approach combines physics-based modeling and high-throughput simulations with reasoning-based artificial intelligence (AI) tools to guide the discovery process even before materials are made in the laboratory.
Permanent magnets are a crucial part of our everyday lives. From aiding data storage to helping us drive electric vehicles (EVs) to enabling high-quality medical imaging, permanent magnets are used everywhere.
High-performance permanent magnets made with rare-earth elements are used in defense applications and energy generation. However, the U.S. is highly dependent on other countries to refine its rare earth elements, which increases costs and security risks. Scientists at the Ames National Laboratory have therefore been tasked with developing permanent magnets that do not use rare-earth elements.
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