From the observed oxygen-isotope shift of the mid-infrared two-magnon
absorption peak of YBa2Cu3O6, we evaluate the oxygen-isotope
effect on the in-plane antiferromagnetic exchange energy J. The exchange
energy J in YBa2Cu3O6 is found to decrease by about 0.9% upon
replacing 16O by 18O, which is slightly larger than that (0.6%) in
La2CuO4. From the oxygen-isotope effects, we determine the lower
limit of the polaron binding energy, which is about 1.7 eV for
YBa2Cu3O6 and 1.5 eV for La2CuO4, in quantitative
agreement with angle-resolved photoemission data, optical conductivity data,
and the parameter-free theoretical estimate. The large polaron binding energies
in the insulating parent compounds suggest that electron-phonon coupling should
also be strong in doped superconducting cuprates and may play an essential role
in high-temperature superconductivity.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur