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Intermetallic Pd-doped (Fe,Ni)3P, which crystallizes in a non-centrosymmetric tetragonal structure with S4 symmetry, has recently been discovered to host magnetic antiskyrmions, antivortex-like topological spin textures. In this material, uniaxial magnetic anisotropy and dipolar interactions play a significant role, giving rise to finely branched magnetic domain patterns near the surface of bulk crystals, as revealed by a previous magnetic force microscopy (MFM) measurement. However, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is a more suitable method for characterizing bulk properties and fractal structures on the mesoscopic length scale. In this study, using SANS and MFM, the magnetic domain structure in bulk single crystals of (Fe0.63Ni0.30Pd0.07)3P is quantitatively investigated. The SANS results demonstrate that the magnetic domain structure exhibits anisotropic fractal character on length scales down to the width of the magnetic domain walls. The fractal features are gradually lost in magnetic fields, and different field dependencies are observed at 300 and 2 K due to a temperature-dependent anisotropy. This study quantifies the fractality of the highly anisotropic magnetic domain structures in an antiskyrmion material, and highlights the versatility of SANS for the study of fractal structures in magnetic systems.

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