We study the sensitivity of Tc and the pseudogap onset temperature,
T∗, to low fields, H, for cuprate superconductors, using a BCS-based
approach extended to arbitrary coupling. We find that T∗ and Tc, which
are of the same superconducting origin, have very different H dependences.
The small coherence length makes T∗ rather insensitive to the field.
However, the presence of the pseudogap at Tc makes Tc more sensitive to
H. Our results for the coherence length ξ fit well with existing
experiments. We predict that very near the insulator ξ will rapidly
increase.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, contribution to the PPHMF-IV conference, Oct. 200