Dispersion Anomalies in Bilayer Cuprates and the Odd Symmetry of the Magnetic Resonance

Abstract

We present a theoretical model which accounts for recent angle resolved photoemission data in bilayer cuprate superconductors. Lineshapes and dispersions of the various bonding and antibonding features in the spectra are quantitatively reproduced. The observed dispersion anomalies are consistent with the interaction of electrons with a bosonic mode which is odd with respect to the layer indices, a unique property of the magnetic resonance observed by inelastic neutron scattering.

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