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A compactness result for Landau state in thin-film micromagnetics

Analysis of PDEs 2015-05-19 v1

Abstract

We deal with a nonconvex and nonlocal variational problem coming from thin-film micromagnetics. It consists in a free-energy functional depending on two small parameters \eps\eps and η\eta and defined over S2S^2-vector fields mm that are tangent at the boundary of a two-dimensional domain Ω\Omega. We are interested in the behavior of minimizers as \eps,η0\eps, \eta \to 0. The minimizers tend to be in-plane away from a region of length scale \eps\eps (generically, an interior vortex ball or two boundary vortex balls) and of vanishing divergence, so that S1S^1-transition layers of length scale η\eta (N\'eel walls) are enforced by the boundary condition. We first prove an upper bound for the minimal energy that corresponds to the cost of a vortex and the configuration of N\'eel walls associated to the viscosity solution, so-called Landau state. Our main result concerns the compactness of vector fields m\eps,ηm_{\eps, \eta} of energies close to the Landau state in the regime where a vortex is energetically more expensive than a N\'eel wall. Our method uses techniques developed for the Ginzburg-Landau type problems for the concentration of energy on vortex balls, together with an approximation argument of S2S^2-vector fields by S1S^1-vector fields away from the vortex balls.

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@article{arxiv.1009.1649,
  title  = {A compactness result for Landau state in thin-film micromagnetics},
  author = {Radu Ignat and Felix Otto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1649},
  year   = {2015}
}