Sudden irreversibility collapse in YBaCuO crystals: Possible evidence for thermal softening of the core pinning

Abstract
We report a new transition in the magnetic (H-T) phase diagram of the high-temperature superconductor YBa2 Cu3 O7. A sharp (ΔT≃0.020 K) step in the irreversibility line is observed within about 1 K of Tc at fields considerably above the lower critical field. A contour map probing nonlinear region of the H-T plane reveals a ‘‘backflow’’ and reentrant behavior below the irreversibility line, reflecting the collapse step. These observations are consistent with the existence of a thermal softening boundary which crosses the irreversibility line in H-T plane, and at which vortex cores are delocalized on the scale of the coherence length ξ.