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Signature of defect-induced symmetry breaking in magnetic neutron scattering

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Abstract

The antisymmetric Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) plays a decisive role for the stabilization and control of chirality of skyrmion textures in various magnetic systems exhibiting a noncentrosymmetric crystal structure. A less studied aspect of the DMI is that this interaction is believed to be operative in the vicinity of lattice imperfections in crystalline magnetic materials, due to the local structural inversion symmetry breaking. If this scenario leads to an effect of sizable magnitude, it implies that the DMI introduces chirality into a very large class of magnetic materials — defect-rich systems such as polycrystalline magnets. Here, we show experimentally that the microstructural-defect-induced DMI gives rise to a polarization-dependent asymmetric term in the small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) cross section of polycrystalline ferromagnets. The results are supported by theoretical predictions using the continuum theory of micromagnetics. Analysis of the scattering asymmetry allows one to determine the defect-induced DMI constant. Our study proves the generic relevance of the DMI for the magnetic microstructure of defect-rich ferromagnets.

Presenters

  • Andreas Michels

    University of Luxembourg Limpertsberg, Department of Physics and Materials Science, University of Luxembourg

Authors

  • Andreas Michels

    University of Luxembourg Limpertsberg, Department of Physics and Materials Science, University of Luxembourg