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    Logistics Data Exchange for the EDI Customs Clearance System based on XML

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    Because of the disconnection between the Logistics services trading platform and the EDI customs clearance system, the logistics clearance data needed to be gathered manually, and the efficiency of customs clearance was rather low. In view of this problem, a logistics data exchange method based on the XML technology was proposed, which firstly achieved the batch extraction and conversion of the logistics clearance data that came from the Logistics services trading platform. Then, the data was transferred to the customs broker. Finally, the data was parsed by deserialization and submitted to the EDI customs clearance system automatically. The logistics data exchange method achieved the connection between the logistics services trading platform and the EDI customs clearance system, and raised the efficiency of customs clearance

    Magnetic field switching in parallel quantum dots

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    We show that the Coulomb blockade in parallel dots pierced by magnetic flux Φ\Phi completely blocks the resonant current for any value of Φ\Phi except for integer multiples of the flux quantum Φ0\Phi_0. This non-analytic (switching) dependence of the current on Φ\Phi arises only when the dot states that carry the current are of the same energy. The time needed to reach the steady state, however, diverges when Φ→nΦ0\Phi\to n\Phi_0.Comment: additional explanations added, Europhysics Letters, in pres

    Spectral and optical properties in the antiphase stripe phase of the cuprate superconductors

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    We investigate the superconducting order parameter, the spectral and optical properties in a stripe model with spin (charge) domain-derived scattering potential VsV_{s} (VcV_{c}). We show that the charge domain-derived scattering is less effective than the spin scattering on the suppression of superconductivity. For Vs≫VcV_{s}\gg V_{c}, the spectral weight concentrates on the (Ο€,0\pi,0) antinodal region, and a finite energy peak appears in the optical conductivity with the disappearance of the Drude peak. But for Vsβ‰ˆVcV_{s}\approx V_{c}, the spectral weight concentrates on the (Ο€/2,Ο€/2\pi/2,\pi/2) nodal region, and a residual Drude peak exists in the optical conductivity without the finite energy peak. These results consistently account for the divergent observations in the ARPES and optical conductivity experiments in several high-TcT_c cuprates, and suggest that the "insulating" and "metallic" properties are intrinsic to the stripe state, depending on the relative strength of the spin and charge domain-derived scattering potentials.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Coexistence of the antiferromagnetic and superconducting order and its effect on spin dynamics in electron-doped high-TcT_{c} cuprates

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    In the framework of the slave-boson approach to the tβˆ’tβ€²βˆ’tβ€²β€²βˆ’Jt-t'-t''-J model, it is found that for electron-doped high-TcT_c cuprates, the staggered antiferromagnetic (AF) order coexists with superconducting (SC) order in a wide doping level ranged from underdoped to nearly optimal doping at the mean-field level. In the coexisting phase, it is revealed that the spin response is commensurate in a substantial frequency range below a crossover frequency Ο‰c\omega_{c} for all dopings considered, and it switches to the incommensurate structure when the frequency is higher than Ο‰c\omega_{c}. This result is in agreement with the experimental measurements. Comparison of the spin response between the coexisting phase and the pure SC phase with a dx2βˆ’y2d_{x^{2}-y^{2}}-wave pairing plus a higher harmonics term (DP+HH) suggests that the inclusion of the two-band effect is important to consistently account for both the dispersion of the spin response and the non-monotonic gap behavior in the electron-doped cuprates.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
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