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Study of the in-plane magnetic structure of a layered system using polarized neutron scattering under grazing incidence geometry

Maruyama, Ryuji   ; Bigault, T.*; Wildes, A. R.*; Dewhurst, C. D.*; Soyama, Kazuhiko  ; Courtois, P.*

The in-plane magnetic structure of a layered system with a polycrystalline grain size less than the ferromagnetic exchange length was investigated using polarized neutron off-specular scattering and grazing incidence small angle scattering measurements to gain insight into the mechanism that controls the magnetic properties which are different from the bulk. These complementary measurements with different length scales and the data analysis based on the distorted wave Born approximation revealed the lateral correlation on a length scale of sub-$$mu$$m due to the fluctuating orientation of the magnetization in the layer. The in-plane magnetic structure indicated by these measurements is consistent with the random anisotropy model, i.e. competition between the exchange interactions between neighboring spins and the local magnetocrystalline anisotropy.

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