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Unraveling the magnetic softness in Fe-Ni-B-based nanocrystalline material by magnetic small-angle neutron scattering.

Mathias BersweilerMichael P AdamsInmaculada Peral AlonsoJoachim KohlbrecherKiyonori SuzukiAndreas Michels
Published in: IUCrJ (2021)
Magnetic small-angle neutron scattering is employed to investigate the magnetic interactions in (Fe 0.7 Ni 0.3 ) 86 B 14 alloy, a HiB-NANOPERM-type soft magnetic nanocrystalline material, which exhibits an ultrafine microstructure with an average grain size below 10 nm. The neutron data reveal a significant spin-misalignment scattering which is mainly related to the jump of the longitudinal magnetization at internal particle-matrix interfaces. The field dependence of the neutron data can be well described by micromagnetic small-angle neutron scattering theory. In particular, the theory explains the 'clover-leaf-type' angular anisotropy observed in the purely magnetic neutron scattering cross section. The presented neutron data analysis also provides access to the magnetic interaction parameters, such as the exchange-stiffness constant, which plays a crucial role towards the optimization of the magnetic softness of Fe-based nanocrystalline materials.
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