Magnetic field dependent small-angle neutron scattering on a Co nanorod array: Evidence for intraparticle spin misalignment

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The structural and magnetic properties of a cobalt nanorod array have been studied by means of magnetic field dependent small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). Measurement of the unpolarized SANS cross section dΣ/dΩ of the saturated sample in the two scattering geometries where the applied magnetic field H is either perpendicular or parallel to the wavevector ki of the incoming neutron beam allows one to separate nuclear from magnetic SANS, without employing the usual sector-averaging procedure. The analysis of the SANS data in the saturated state provides structural parameters (rod radius and centre-to-centre distance) that are in good agreement with results from electron microscopy. Between saturation and the coercive field, a strong field dependence of dΣ/dΩ is observed (in both geometries), which cannot be explained using the conventional expression of the magnetic SANS cross section of magnetic nanoparticles in a homogeneous nonmagnetic matrix. The origin of the strong field dependence of dΣ/dΩ is believed to be related to intradomain spin misalignment, due to magnetocrystalline and magnetoelastic anisotropies and magnetostatic stray fields. © 2014 International Union of Crystallography.

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Günther, A., Bick, J. P., Szary, P., Honecker, D., Dewhurst, C. D., Keiderling, U., … Michels, A. (2014). Magnetic field dependent small-angle neutron scattering on a Co nanorod array: Evidence for intraparticle spin misalignment. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 47(3), 992–998. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576714008413

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