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Abstract
The doping evolution behaviors of the normal state magnetic excitations (MEs)
of the nickelate La3Ni2O7 are theoretically studied in this paper. For a
filling of n = 3.0 which corresponds roughly to the material which realizes the
superconductivity of about 80 K under moderately high pressures above 14 GPa,
the MEs exhibit a square-like pattern centered at (0,0) which originates from
the intrapocket particle-hole scatterings. Furthermore, it was found that the
MEs show very strong modulations on the interlayer momentum qz. With the
increasing of qz, the patterns of the MEs change dramatically. In the large qz
regime, they turn to be ruled by the interpocket excitation modes with
significantly larger intensity which may play a vital role in the
superconducting pairing. This hidden feature of the MEs was not revealed by
previous studies. The established features of the MEs are found to be very
robust against doping. They persist in the wide hole- or electron-doping regime
around n = 3.0. However, in the heavily electron-doped regime, a Lifshitz
transition will occur. Consequently, the behaviors of the MEs change
qualitatively across this transition. With the absence of the hole pocket, we
predict that a strong tendency toward the spin-density-wave (SDW) order will
develop due to the perfect nesting between the electron and the hole pockets at
n = 4.0. Thus, we have investigated the normal state behaviors of the MEs and
their doping evolutions which may shed light on the mechanism of
superconductivity in pressurized La3Ni2O7.