In layered cuprates, the application of an in-plane magnetic field (H) changes the c-axis optical sum rule and superfluid density ρs. For
pure incoherent c-axis coupling, H has no effect on either quantities
but it does if an additional coherent component is present. For the coherent
contribution, different characteristic variations on H and on
temperature result from the constant part (t⊥) of the hopping matrix
element and from the part (tϕ) which has zero on the diagonal of the
Brillouin zone. Only the constant part (t⊥) leads to a dependence on
the direction of H as well as on its magnitude.Comment: 3 figure