Determination of the magnetic domain size in the ferromagnetic superconductor UGe2 by three dimensional neutron depolarization
S. Sakarya, N.H. van Dijk, and E. Bruck

TL;DR
This study uses three-dimensional neutron depolarization to measure ferromagnetic domain sizes in UGe2, revealing domain formation below 52 K with sizes of 4-5 micrometers.
Contribution
It introduces a method to determine three-dimensional ferromagnetic domain sizes in UGe2 using neutron depolarization.
Findings
Domains form below 52 K with sizes of 4-5 micrometers.
Neutron depolarization effectively measures magnetic domain sizes.
Ferromagnetic transition occurs at T_C = 52 K.
Abstract
Three dimensional neutron depolarization measurements have been carried out on single-crystalline UGe2 between 4 K and 80 K in order to determine the average ferromagnetic domain size d. It is found that below T_C = 52K uniaxial ferromagnetic domains are formed with an estimated magnetic domain size of d = 4 - 5 micrometer.
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