In underdoped cuprates the normal state is highly anomalous and is characterized as a pseudogap phase. The question of how to describe the normal core of a superconducting vortex is an outstanding open problem. We show that the SU(2) formulation of the t-J model provides a description of the normal state as well as the vortex core. Interestingly, the pseudogap persists inside the core. We also found that it is likely that the core consists of a state that breaks translational symmetry due to the existence of a staggered current that generates a staggered magnetic field with very slow dynamics. This staggered-flux stare is likely to be the ground state for magnetic fields higher than H-c2. Experiments to test this picture are proposed.
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