On the theory of the spin gap in bilayer cuprates
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lambdainteractionspinantiferromagneticin-planepairingantiferromagneticallybelow
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We formulate and solve a model of two planes of antiferromagnetically correlated electrons coupled together by a weak antiferromagnetic interaction of strength $\lambda$. We show that in-plane antiferromagnetic correlations dramatically enhance the pairing effect of the interplane interaction. For the case where the in-plane correlation length $\kappa^{-1} \sim T^{-1/2}$, we find that the interaction $\lambda$ leads to spin pairing at a temperature $T^{*} \sim \lambda$, much higher than the usual BCS result $exp(-J/\lambda)$. We suggest that this is a possible explanation of the spin gap effects observed below $T^{*} \sim 150K$ in $YBa_2Cu_3O_{6.6}$.
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