Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Wave Interference on Ferromagnetic Alloys


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Abstract

The detection conditions and features of direct and scattered neutron wave interference are studied on magnetized Co67Fe31V2 alloy slabs. The angular intensity distributions of neutrons passed through a sample are measured for the opposite polarization directions of the initial neutron beam. The sought-for effect that is induced by the magnetic scattering on crystal structure irregularities in specimens manifest itself by different areas of peaks “without neutron spin flip.” The ratio of these areas depends on the thermal treatment mode, sample thickness and strength of the magnetic field applied to the sample. The peaks “with neutron spin flip” are due to the mechanism of neutron wave passage through magnetononcollinear boundaries. The methods for experimental data acquisition and processing are reported as well.

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A. V. Kovalev

Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute

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Email: kovalev_av@pnpi.nrcki.ru
Russian Federation, Gatchina

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