2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.94.054424
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Effect of Dzyaloshinski-Moriya interaction on elastic small-angle neutron scattering

Abstract: For magnetic materials containing many lattice imperfections (e.g., nanocrystalline magnets), the relativistic Dzyaloshinski-Moriya (DM) interaction may result in nonuniform spin textures due to the lack of inversion symmetry at interfaces. Within the framework of the continuum theory of micromagnetics, we explore the impact of the DM interaction on the elastic magnetic small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) cross section of bulk ferromagnets. It is shown that the DM interaction gives rise to a polarization-dep… Show more

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“…Supported by theory [27], we provide here experimental evidence for the generic impact of the DMI on the spin microstructure of polycrystalline defect-rich ferromagnets. Examples for such systems are nanomagnets, which are characterized by a large volume fraction of internal interfaces (e.g., grain boundaries), and mechanically-deformed metals containing a large density of dislocations.…”
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“…Supported by theory [27], we provide here experimental evidence for the generic impact of the DMI on the spin microstructure of polycrystalline defect-rich ferromagnets. Examples for such systems are nanomagnets, which are characterized by a large volume fraction of internal interfaces (e.g., grain boundaries), and mechanically-deformed metals containing a large density of dislocations.…”
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“…we have theoretically investigated in Ref. 27 the impact of the DMI on the magnetization distribution M(r) and on the ensuing magnetic SANS cross section. In addition to the DMI energy, we have taken into account the energies due to the isotropic exchange interaction, magnetic anisotropy, and the magnetostatic interaction.…”
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“…Whilst for bulk ferromagnets the theory of magnetic SANS has recently been developed 3035 , for isolated magnetic nanoparticles in a nonmagnetic matrix the theoretical description of magnetic SANS is still in its infancy; in particular, when microstructural-defect or particle-shape-induced spin misalignment is present. In fact, the magnetic SANS theory of nanoparticles remains an open problem that needs to be resolved for an accurate analysis of experimental data.…”
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“…In Refs. [18,19], a theory of magnetic SANS based on the continuum theory of micromagnetics has been developed. The approach considers two origins of spin misalignment: (i) spatial nanometer-scale variations in the orientation and magnitude of the magnetic anisotropy field H p (r), and (ii) spatial nanometer-scale variations of the saturation magnetization M s (r).…”
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