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Raman scattering in iron-based superconductors
Iron-based superconducting layered compounds have the second highest
transition temperature after cuprate superconductors. Their discovery is a
milestone in the history of high-temperature superconductivity and will have
profound implications for high-temperature superconducting mechanism as well as
industrial applications. Raman scattering has been extensively applied to
correlated electron systems including the new superconductors due to its unique
ability to probe multiple primary excitations and their coupling. In this
review, we will give a brief summary of the existing Raman experiments in the
iron-based materials and their implication for pairing mechanism in particular.
And we will also address some open issues from the experiments.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, invited review articl
On cost-effective communication network designing
How to efficiently design a communication network is a paramount task for
network designing and engineering. It is, however, not a single objective
optimization process as perceived by most previous researches, i.e., to
maximize its transmission capacity, but a multi-objective optimization process,
with lowering its cost to be another important objective. These two objectives
are often contradictive in that optimizing one objective may deteriorate the
other. After a deep investigation of the impact that network topology, node
capability scheme and routing algorithm as well as their interplays have on the
two objectives, this letter presents a systematic approach to achieve a
cost-effective design by carefully choosing the three designing aspects. Only
when routing algorithm and node capability scheme are elegantly chosen can
BA-like scale-free networks have the potential of achieving good tradeoff
between the two objectives. Random networks, on the other hand, have the
built-in character for a cost-effective design, especially when other aspects
cannot be determined beforehand.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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