We explore connections between the electronic density of states (DOS) in a
conducting system and the frequency dependence of the scattering rate
1/τ(ω) inferred from infrared spectroscopy. We show that changes in
the DOS upon the development of energy gaps can be reliably tracked through the
examination of the 1/τ(ω) spectra using the sum rules discussed in
the text. Applying this analysis to the charge dynamics in high-Tc cuprates
we found radically different trends in the evolution of the DOS in the
pseudogap state and in the superconducting state.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure