Shingo Teranishi, Kazutaka Nishiguchi, S. Yunoki, K. Kusakabe
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Abstract
We theoretically study ferromagnetic (FM) fluctuations that are experimentally observed in the heavily overdoped region of cuprate superconductors. To explore the origin of FM fluctuations, we evaluate the spin susceptibilities of a single-band Hubbard model within the fluctuation exchange approximation. Model parameters are derived using the Wannierization technique and the constrained random phase approximation method based on the maximally localized Wannier functions. The constrained random phase approximation calculations reveal that the on-site Coulomb interaction decreases with an increase in hole doping. By taking this reduction of the on-site Coulomb interaction into account, the emergence of FM fluctuations in heavily overdoped cuprates can be explained.