The Raman spectrum of the B1g phonon in the superconducting cuprate
materials is investigated theoretically in detail in both the normal and
superconducting phases, and is contrasted with that of the A1g phonon. A
mechanism involving the charge transfer fluctuation between the two oxygen ions
in the CuO2 plane coupled to the crystal field perpendicular to the plane is
discussed and the resulting electron-phonon coupling is evaluated. Depending on
the symmetry of the phonon the weight of different parts of the Fermi surface
in the coupling is different. This provides the opportunity to obtain
information on the superconducting gap function at certain parts of the Fermi
surface. The lineshape of the phonon is then analyzed in detail both in the
normal and superconducting states. The Fano lineshape is calculated in the
normal state and the change of the linewidth with temperature below Tc is
investigated for a dx2−y2 pairing symmetry. Excellent agreement is
obtained for the B1g phonon lineshape in YBa2Cu3O7. These
experiments, however, can not distinguish between dx2−y2 and a
highly anisotropic s-wave pairing.Comment: Revtex, 21 pages + 4 postscript figures appended, tp