The time dependence of switching multiferroic domains in MnWO4 has been studied by time-resolved polarized neutron diffraction. Inverting an external electric field inverts the chiral magnetic component within rise times ranging between a few and some tens of milliseconds in perfect agreement with macroscopic techniques. There is no evidence for any faster process in the inversion of the chiral magnetic structure. The time dependence is well described by a temperature-dependent rise time suggesting a well-defined process of domain reversion. As expected, the rise times decrease when heating towards the upper boundary of the ferroelectric phase. However, switching also becomes faster upon cooling towards the lower boundary, which is associated with a first-order phase transition.
@article{arxiv.1401.8130,
title = {Kinetics of the Multiferroic Switching in MnWO$_4$},
author = {M. Baum and J. Leist and Th. Finger and K. Schmalzl and A. Hiess and L. P. Regnault and P. Becker and L. Bohaty and G. Eckold and M. Braden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.8130},
year = {2015}
}