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Observation of non-Fermi liquid behavior in hole-doped LiFeVAs
We synthesized a series of V-doped LiFeVAs single crystals. The
superconducting transition temperature of LiFeAs decreases rapidly at a
rate of 7 K per 1\% V. The Hall coefficient of LiFeAs switches from negative to
positive with 4.2\% V doping, showing that V doping introduces hole carriers.
This observation is further confirmed by the evaluation of the Fermi surface
volume measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), from
which a 0.3 hole doping per V atom introduced is deduced. Interestingly, the
introduction of holes does not follow a rigid band shift. We also show that the
temperature evolution of the electrical resistivity as a function of doping is
consistent with a crossover from a Fermi liquid to a non-Fermi liquid. Our
ARPES data indicate that the non-Fermi liquid behavior is mostly enhanced when
one of the hole Fermi surfaces is well nested by the
antiferromagnetic wave vector to the inner electron Fermi surface pocket with
the orbital character. The magnetic susceptibility of
LiFeVAs suggests the presence of strong magnetic impurities
following V doping, thus providing a natural explanation to the rapid
suppression of superconductivity upon V doping.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. See published version for the latest updat
Diversity of eukaryotic plankton of aquaculture ponds with Carassius auratus gibelio, using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis
PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) were used to explore the relationship between eukaryotic plankton community succession and environmental factors in two aquaculture pond models with gibel carp Carassius auratus gibelio. The main culture species of pond 1 were gibel carp and grass carp, and the combined density was 46224 fingerling/ha (gibel carp/grass carp/silver carp/bighead carp, 17:4:6:1). The main culture species of pond 2 was gibel carp, and the combined density was 37551 fingerling/ha (gibel carp/silver carp/bighead carp, 52:1:1). Water samples were collected monthly. The results showed that the annual average concentrations of TP and PO_4-P in pond 1 were significantly higher than pond 2 (p>0.05). The concentration of chlorophyll a (chl a) has no significantly difference between pond 1 and pond 2. DGGE profiles of 18S rRNA gene fragments from the two ponds revealed that the diversity of eukaryotic plankton assemblages was highly variable. 91 bands and 71 bands were detected in pond 1 and pond 2, respectively. The average Shannon–Wiener index of pond 1 was significantly higher than pond 2. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) revealed that temperature played a key role in the structure of the eukaryotic plankton community in both ponds, but the nutrient concentration did not affect it. Our results suggest that DGGE method is a cost-effective way to gain insight into seasonal dynamics of eukaryotic plankton communities in culture ponds, and the increase in the number of filter-feeding silver carp and bighead carp could increase the diversity of the eukaryotic plankton community
Single crystal growth of the pyrochlores TiO ( = rare earth) by the optical floating-zone method
We report a systematic study on the crystal growth of the rare-earth
titanates TiO ( = Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Y, Er, Yb and Lu) and Y-doped
TbYTiO ( = 0.2 and 1) using an optical floating-zone
method. High-quality single crystals were successfully obtained and the growth
conditions were carefully optimized. The oxygen pressure was found to be the
most important parameter and the appropriate ones are 0.1--0.4 MPa, depending
on the radius of rare-earth ions. The growth rate is another parameter and was
found to be 2.5--4 mm/h for different rare-earth ions. X-ray diffraction data
demonstrated the good crystallinity of these crystals. The basic physical
properties of these crystals were characterized by the magnetic susceptibility
and specific heat measurements.Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, published in Journal Crystal Growt
PMU Placement in Electric Transmission Networks for Reliable State Estimation against False Data Injection Attacks
Currently the false data injection (FDI) attack bring direct challenges in synchronized phase measurement unit (PMU) based network state estimation in wide-area measurement system (WAMS), resulting in degraded system reliability and power supply security. This paper assesses the performance of state estimation in electric cyber-physical system (ECPS) paradigm considering the presence of FDI attacks. The adverse impact on network state estimation is evaluated through simulations for a range of FDI attack scenarios using IEEE 14-bus network model. In addition, an algorithmic solution is proposed to address the issue of additional PMU installation and placement with cyber security consideration and evaluated for a set of standard electric transmission networks (IEEE 14-bus, 30-bus and 57-bus network). The numerical result confirms that the FDI attack can significantly degrade the state estimation and the cyber security can be improved by an appropriate placement of a limited number of additional PMUs
A new 111 type iron pnictide superconductor LiFeP
A new iron pnictide LiFeP superconductor was found. The compound crystallizes
into a Cu2Sb structure containing an FeP layer showing superconductivity with
maximum Tc of 6K. This is the first 111 type iron pnictide superconductor
containing no arsenic. The new superconductor is featured with itinerant
behavior at normal state that could helpful to understand the novel
superconducting mechanism of iron pnictide compounds.Comment: 3 figures + 1 tabl
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