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The SANS cross section exhibits the polarization-dependent asymmetric term originating from the DMI. The effect has a magnetic field dependence and is less pronounced at higher fields until it eventually vanishes at full saturation. The result supports the generic relevance of the DMI for the magnetic structure of defect-rich and otherwise centrosymmetric ferromagnets. Furthermore, it shows that polarized SANS is a particularly powerful tool for investigating defect-induced DMI, which is a consequence of the unique dependence of the