Abstract

Simultaneous ac magnetic susceptibility and specific heat studies of YBCO ceramics permitted the correct correlation of the corresponding critical temperatures. The midpoint of the real component (χ′) and the maximum of the imaginary component (χ′′) of ac susceptibility curves confirmed the Tc = 92 K critical temperature value determined by dc resistance measurements. The specific heat maximum's temperature (Tcc ∼ 93.6 K)—-taken as the calorimetric critical one—fell between Tc and T* (the pseudogap onset temperature). We suggest that Tcc signals the appearance of the first localized coherent pairs, while the temperature Tc marks their percolation. The existence of two different critical temperature values confirms the coexistence of partial coherent and coherent electron pairing phenomena in the region below Tcc of the superconducting phase diagram.

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