Variational approach to vortex penetration and vortex interaction
Alexander D. Hern\'andez, Arturo L\'opez

TL;DR
This paper introduces a variational method to analyze vortex penetration and interactions in superconductors, providing explicit calculations and agreement with numerical and experimental results, especially useful for intermediate Ginzburg-Landau parameter values.
Contribution
The paper develops a variational approach combining surface effects and vortex interactions, offering explicit formulas and insights for vortex behavior in superconductors.
Findings
Energy barrier for vortex penetration matches numerical results.
Vortex-vortex force diminishes near the surface.
Model effectively describes vortex flux variation and interactions.
Abstract
A variational calculation for vortex penetration is presented. Variational trial functions for the Meissner state are combined with variational functions for a vortex near the surface. The latter is based on Clem's trial solutions for a vortex in bulk, which were adapted to include surface effects through consideration of an image vortex. Three variational parameters are considered, corresponding to the effective coherence length of the vortex, the effective penetration length for the Meissner currents, and the value of the order parameter at the surface. The results show that the last two variational parameters are independent of vortex position. Explicit calculations are presented for several values. The energy barrier for vortex penetration is shown to be in good agreement with full numerical calculations of the Ginzburg--Landau equations. We consider the variation of the…
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