Ginzburg-Landau model with small pinning domains

Abstract

We consider a Ginzburg-Landau type energy with a piecewise constant pinning term a in the potential (a2 - |u|2)2. The function a is different from 1 only on finitely many disjoint domains, called the pinning domains. These pinning domains model small impurities in a homogeneous superconductor and shrink to single points in the limit 0; here, is the inverse of the Ginzburg-Landau parameter. We study the energy minimization in a smooth simply connected domain ⊂ C with Dirichlet boundary condition g on , with topological degree deg (g) = d >0. Our main result is that, for small , minimizers have d distinct zeros (vortices) which are inside the pinning domains and they have a degree equal to 1. The question of finding the locations of the pinning domains with vortices is reduced to a discrete minimization problem for a finite-dimensional functional of renormalized energy. We also find the position of the vortices inside the pinning domains and show that, asymptotically, this position is determined by local renormalized energy which does not depend on the external boundary conditions.

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