Strong-coupling theory of bilayer plasmon excitations
Abstract
Recently plasmon excitations in bilayer lattice systems were studied extensively in the weak-coupling regime. Unlike single-layer systems, these bilayers exhibit two distinct modes, , which show characteristic dependences upon the momentum and hopping integrals along the direction. To apply them to cuprates, strong correlation effects should be considered, but a comprehensive analysis has not yet been investigated. In this work, we present a strong-coupling theory to analyze the charge dynamics of a bilayer system, utilizing the -- model, which includes the long-range Coulomb interaction, , on a lattice. Although our theoretical framework is fundamentally different from the weak-coupling approach, we find that resulting plasmon excitations are similar to those of a weak-coupling theory. A key distinction is that our strong-coupling framework reveals a noticeable suppression of particle-hole excitations, which allows the plasmon modes to remain well-defined over a wider region of momentum. We suggest that the experimentally reported plasmon excitations in Y-based cuprates can be described by the mode, although we call for more systematic experiments to verify this.
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@article{arxiv.2511.20776,
title = {Strong-coupling theory of bilayer plasmon excitations},
author = {Hiroyuki Yamase and Luciano Zinni and Matías Bejas and Andrés Greco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.20776},
year = {2026}
}