Charged, spinless vortex solutions exist in a Schrödinger-type superconductor model only at the critical phonon coupling, and become noninteracting BPS vortices at the critical quartic coupling.
Effect of Impurity on Inhomogeneous Vacuum and Interacting Vortices
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We study the inhomogeneous abelian Higgs model with a magnetic impurity. The vacuum configuration of the symmetry-broken phase is not simply the constant Higgs vacuum but is a nontrivial function of spatial coordinates, satisfying the Euler-Lagrange equations. The vacuum of zero winding number has zero magnetic flux but its non-zero magnetic field depends on spatial coordinates. The corresponding vacuum energy is negative for weak coupling $(\lambda < 1)$, zero for critical BPS coupling $(\lambda = 1)$, and positive for strong coupling $(\lambda > 1)$ by an over-, exact-, and under-cancellation of the huge positive impurity energy. This distinct vacuum energies are consistent with classification of the type I and I$\!$I superconductivity in dirty conventional superconductors. Non-BPS vortex configurations are also obtained in the presence of inhomogeneity. Their rest energies favor energetically vortex-impurity composite in conventional type I$\!$I superconductivity, consistent with imperfect diamagnetism. The delta function limit of Gaussian type impurity suggests the formation of vortex-lattice composite which elucidates flux-pinning in the context of inhomogeneous field theory.
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Charged Vortex in Superconductor
Charged, spinless vortex solutions exist in a Schrödinger-type superconductor model only at the critical phonon coupling, and become noninteracting BPS vortices at the critical quartic coupling.