Abstract
We report on a study of a magnetic nanocomposite of the Nanoperm type (Fe89Zr7B3Cu1) by magnetic small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The understanding of the
magnetic microstructure of these materials leaves much to be desired since we lack techniques capable of resolving the spin structure in the bulk with nanoscale resolution. Here, we present an analysis of the SANS signal by which one cannot only characterise the nanoscale structure
of the spin system, but which allows to identify origin and structure of the perturbing field In Nanoperm, an unusual angular anisotropy of the scattering suggests that the local spin
misalignment decorates, as the most important perturbing field, dipole stray fields around the crystalline phase of the composite.