We have studied the magnetic response of two bulk highly oriented pyrolytic
graphite (HOPG) samples with different internal microstructure. For the sample
with well defined interfaces, parallel to the graphene layers, the temperature
and magnetic field hysteresis are similar to those found recently in
water-treated graphite powders. The observed behavior indicates the existence
of granular superconductivity above room temperature in agreement with previous
reports in other graphite samples. The granular superconductivity behavior is
observed only for fields normal to the embedded interfaces, whereas no relevant
hysteresis in temperature or field is observed for fields applied parallel to
them. Increasing the temperature above ∼400 K changes irreversibly the
hysteretic response of the sample.Comment: 36 pages with 13 figure