Abstract

The field-induced antiferromagnetic (AFM) ordering in the $d_{x^2-y^2}$-paired superconducting phase, which has been recently found in the weak-coupling approach as a basic mechanism due to the Pauli paramagnetic pair-breaking (PPB) in relation to the high-field behaviors in CeCoIn_5, is studied in the strong-coupling approach taking account of the electron correlation. Applying the fluctuation-exchange (FLEX) approximation to the two-dimensional Hubbard model including the Zeeman term, it is shown that the PPB-induced AFM ordering in the superconducting (SC) phase and the first order SC transition on H_{c2}(T) are realized in the strong-coupling approach as well as those in the weak-coupling model, and that the AFM ordering is affected by the quasiparticle renormalization and the amplitude of the SC order parameter. This AFM ordering may appear in a wide range of materials close to an AFM quantum critical point (QCP).

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