Abstract

Strong fluctuation effects were found in both low- and high-field regimes by recent measurements of magnetization on [Formula: see text] (LCCO) single crystals. The low-field fluctuation diamagnetic susceptibility data could not be fitted by simple Gaussian fluctuation theory using the lowest Landau level (LLL) approximation because of the slightly nonlinear behavior around the mean-field transition temperature [Formula: see text]. Self-consistent calculation of fluctuation diamagnetic susceptibility in high-temperature superconductors, based on the Ginzburg–Landau (GL) two-dimensional model and including all Landau levels, is presented. Our results are valid for arbitrary values of the magnetic field not too close to [Formula: see text]. The results agree well with the experimental data in a wide region around [Formula: see text], including both below and above [Formula: see text].

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