We perform calculations to obtain the Hc2 curve of high temperature
superconductors (HTSC). We consider explicitly the fact that the HTSC possess
intrinsic inhomogeneities by taking into account a non uniform charge density
ρ(r). The transition to a coherent superconducting phase at a critical
temperature Tc corresponds to a percolation threshold among different
superconducting regions, each one characterized by a given Tc(ρ(r)).
Within this model we calculate the upper critical field Hc2 by means of an
average linearized Ginzburg-Landau (GL) equation to take into account the
distribution of local superconducting temperatures Tc(ρ(r)). This
approach explains some of the anomalies associated with Hc2 and why
several properties like the Meissner and Nernst effects are detected at
temperatures much higher than Tc.Comment: Latex text, add reference