Decrease of d-wave pairing strength in spite of the persistence of magnetic excitations in the overdoped Hubbard model

Abstract

Evidence for the presence of high energy magnetic excitations in overdoped La2-xSrxCuO4 (LSCO) has raised questions regarding the role of spin-fluctuations in the pairing mechanism. If they remain present in overdoped LSCO, why does Tc decrease in this doping regime? Here, using results for the dynamic spin susceptibility Im(q,ω) obtained from a determinantal quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) calculation for the Hubbard model we address this question. We find that while high energy magnetic excitations persist in the overdoped regime, they lack the momentum to scatter pairs between the anti-nodal regions. It is the decrease in the spectral weight at large momentum transfer, not observed by resonant inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), which leads to a reduction in the d-wave spin-fluctuation pairing strength.

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