The effects of defects and intergrain exchange interactions on the effective anisotropy K-eff and coercivity have been investigated in nanometer hard magnetic materials. The results showed K-eff and coercivity simultaneously influenced by defects and intergrain exchange interactions are smaller than that only influenced by the latter. This indicates that the existence of defects decreases K-eff and coercivity. And the K-eff and coercivity reduce with increasing the thickness r(0) of the defect. The coercivity we calculated is consistent with the experimental results given by Manaf et al.
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