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Minimizers of the Lawrence-Doniach Functional with Oblique Magnetic Fields

Analysis of PDEs 2010-09-09 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study minimizers of the Lawrence--Doniach energy, which describes equilibrium states of superconductors with layered structure, assuming Floquet-periodic boundary conditions. Specifically, we consider the effect of a constant magnetic field applied obliquely to the superconducting planes in the limit as both the layer spacing s0s\to 0 and the Ginzburg--Landau parameter κ=\eps1\kappa=\eps^{-1}\to\infty, under the hypotheses that s=\epsαs=\eps^\alpha with 0<α<10<\alpha<1. By deriving sharp matching upper and lower bounds on the energy of minimizers, we determine the lower critical field and the orientation of the flux lattice, to leading order in the parameter \eps\eps. To leading order, the induced field is characterized by a convex minimization problem in \RR3\RR^3. We observe a ``flux lock-in transition'', in which flux lines are pinned to the horizontal direction for applied fields of small inclination, and which is not present in minimizers of the anisotropic Ginzburg--Landau model. The energy profile we obtain suggests the presence of ``staircase vortices'', which have been described qualitatively in the physics literature.

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@article{arxiv.1009.1600,
  title  = {Minimizers of the Lawrence-Doniach Functional with Oblique Magnetic Fields},
  author = {Stan Alama and Lia Bronsard and Étienne Sandier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1600},
  year   = {2010}
}