Magnetic SANS has emerged as a versatile technique to probe chemical morphology and magnetization with nanoscale spatial resolution [1,2]. I will give a brief overview on our approach to characterize the collinear magnetization component in magnetic nanoparticles using polarized SANS.
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) provides unique insight into the anisotropic and magnetic properties of Type II superconductors, particularly through the analysis of vortex lattice structures. In this talk, I will discuss an example from my study of the layered anisotropic superconductor 2H-NbS₂, where anisotropy in the vortex lattice was resolved and quantified using the Grasp software...
Roland Kádár will speak about the multiscale alignment (i) in flow from combining SAXS with light polarization techniques, and (ii) in magnetic fields using a newly developed orientation cell.
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