The solar wind magnetic field contains rotations at a broad range of scales,
which have been extensively studied in the MHD range. Here we present an
extension of this analysis to the range between ion and electron kinetic
scales. The distribution of rotation angles was found to be approximately
log-normal, shifting to smaller angles at smaller scales almost self-similarly,
but with small, statistically significant changes of shape. The fraction of
energy in fluctuations with angles larger than α was found to drop
approximately exponentially with α, with e-folding angle 9.8∘ at
ion scales and 0.66∘ at electron scales, showing that large angles
(α>30∘) do not contain a significant amount of energy at kinetic
scales. Implications for kinetic turbulence theory and the dissipation of solar
wind turbulence are discussed