Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1607025 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2016 | 5 Pages |
•The characterization of textured Nd–Fe–B magnets by small-angle neutron scattering is addressed.•Long-range spin-misalignment fluctuations exist up to the micron range.•Polarized neutrons provide evidence for the presence of coupled nuclear-magnetic nanometer-scale fluctuations.•SANS is a powerful technique for characterizing the magnetic microstructure of Nd–Fe–B magnets on a mesoscopic length scale (1 ∼ 1000 nm).
We report the results of a small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) study on the magnetic microstructure of a textured Nd–Fe–B-based sintered permanent magnet. By combining unpolarized and polarized SANS (SANSPOL), we demonstrate that a number of important conclusions regarding the microscopic spin structure can be made. Specifically, the applied-field dependence of the unpolarized neutron data is in agreement with the existence of long-range spin-misalignment fluctuations, i.e., deviations of the magnetization from the mean direction on a real-space length-scale up to the micron range. In addition, measurements with polarized neutrons provide evidence for the presence of coupled nanometer-scale fluctuations in the nuclear and longitudinal magnetic scattering-length density.