The Prospects of Use of Polarized Neutron Reflectometry to Study Helimagnetism in Rare-Earth Thin Films and Nanostructures on a Compact Neutron Source DARIA

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The results of studying thin films and superlattices of rare-earth helimagnets Dy and Ho by neutron reflectometry are presented. It is shown that neutron reflectometry allows studying magnetic phase transitions in these nanostructures and obtain information about periodicity of magnetic helices in them. It is proposed to create a neutron reflectometer capable of conducting polarization analysis on a compact DARIA neutron source, optimized for studying long-period magnetic orderings in rare-earth helimagnets, and possible directions of this optimization are indicated.

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D. I. Devyaterikov

Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS

Author for correspondence.
Email: devidor@yandex.ru
Russia, 620108, Ekaterinburg

E. A. Kravtsov

Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS; Ural Federal University

Author for correspondence.
Email: kravtsov@imp.uran.ru
Russia, 620108, Ekaterinburg; Russia, 620002, Ekaterinburg

V. V. Proglyado

Institute of Metal Physics UB RAS

Email: kravtsov@imp.uran.ru
Russia, 620108, Ekaterinburg

V. D. Zhaketov

Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: kravtsov@imp.uran.ru
Russia, 141980, Dubna

Yu. V. Nikitenko

Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: kravtsov@imp.uran.ru
Russia, 141980, Dubna

Yu. N. Khaydukov

Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Email: kravtsov@imp.uran.ru
Germany, 70569, Stuttgart

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