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<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=gb2312"><title>CTerm非常精华下载</title></head><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" height="577"><tr><td width="32%" rowspan="3" height="123"><img src="DDl_back.jpg" width="300" height="129" alt="DDl_back.jpg"></td><td width="30%" background="DDl_back2.jpg" height="35"><p align="center"><a href="http://10.13.21.88"><font face="黑体"><big><big>88</big></big></font></a></td></tr><tr><td width="68%" background="DDl_back2.jpg" height="44"><big><big><font face="黑体"><p align="center">                     陶瓷大全                                                   </font></big></big></td></tr><tr><td width="68%" height="44" bgcolor="#000000"><font face="黑体"><big><big><p   align="center"></big></big><a href="http://cterm.163.net"><img src="banner.gif" width="400" height="60" alt="banner.gif"border="0"></a></font></td></tr><tr><td width="100%" colspan="2" height="100" align="center" valign="top"><br><p align="center">[<a href="陶瓷大全.htm">回到开始</a>][<a href="陶瓷大全.htm">上一层</a>][<a href="36.htm">下一篇</a>]<hr><p align="left"><small>发信人: bergkamp (至尊玉), 信区: Oversea <br>
标  题: 套瓷——套瓷信范例 <br>
发信站: 飘渺水云间 (Wed Jul 25 01:43:20 2001), 转信 <br>
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套瓷——套瓷信范例 <br>
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(1A) <br>
Dear Professor ####: <br>
  <br>
  I am very sorry to bother you and send this e-mail, but  <br>
I really wish to contact you. I am a graduate student  <br>
majoring in Condensed Matter Physics Theory in the Department  <br>
of Physics, Beijing University (Beijing). I wish to pursue a  <br>
doctoral degree in Physics at your University. My desired date <br>
 of entrance is Fall, 2000. I have visited the homepage of  <br>
the "Laboratory for Nanotech". I am writing this letter to  <br>
you to introduce myself and query about the graduate programs  <br>
at NCCNM. Thank you very much for reading this email.  <br>
  <br>
  Born on SEP 10, 1979, I entered Huazhong Univ. of Science <br>
 and Technology (HUST) when I was 15 years old. I finished  <br>

the four-year undergraduate program in three years and achieved <br>
 my degree of B. Eng. (Optoelectronic Engineering) in June  <br>
1997 with the honor of "Outstanding Graduate". Then, I was  <br>
admitted to the Graduate School of Beijing University at the  <br>
Department of Physics. I will obtain my degree of M. S.  <br>
(Physics) in June 2000. I have done much research work on  <br>
the topics of mesoscopic physics, such as carbon nanotubes,  <br>
persistent currents, Aharonov-Bohm geometric phase effects,  <br>
electronic transport phenomena, etc. Such modern research topics <br>
 attract me very much in that they are associated with both  <br>
Condensed-Matter Physics and microelectronics, respectively my  <br>
detail majors for M. S. and B. Eng.  <br>
  <br>
  I wish to say that I am indeed interested in the  <br>
graduate programs at Physics Dept. of Princeton University, and <br>
 I eagerly wish that I can join your research group. As I  <br>
have also strong research interests on carbon nanotubes, I do  <br>
believe that the doctorate-oriented study under your direction  <br>
will be of great help to me. I wonder, however, whether you  <br>
do theoretical or experimental research works? I wish to state <br>
 that, although my current research topics on carbon nanotubes <br>
 are theoretical, I can also do experimental research works,  <br>

especially optical studies, due to my undergraduate major in  <br>
Optics. I hope my solid background in both physics and  <br>
engineering can meet your general requirements of entrance to  <br>
Physics Department as a graduate with financial supports. I  <br>
deem it a great honor to become a graduate of Princeton, if  <br>
admitted.  <br>
  <br>
  Would you please consider my application and tell me  <br>
whether it is possible for me to be enrolled as your  <br>
graduate with financial supports? Thank you very much for your <br>
 kind assistance. I am looking forward to receiving your  <br>
reply.  <br>
  <br>
  My current address is:  <br>
#######  <br>
Building 38-201  <br>
Beijing University  <br>
Beijing 100080  <br>
People's Republic of China <br>
  <br>
  Thanks!  <br>
  <br>
  <br>
                               Yours  <br>
Sincerely <br>
                                  <br>
#########  <br>
  <br>
(1B) <br>
Dear ######: <br>
  <br>
  Thank you for the email and your interest in our research <br>
 program.  <br>
  <br>
  I am very intersted in your application and would like to <br>
 hear more. Are you interested in Fall 2000 or fall 2001?  <br>
Certianly for 2001 there should be no problem getting research <br>
 support, provided that your test scores, grades, etc. are  <br>
acceptable to the university. For 2000, it would be a little  <br>
tougher because of the short notice, but might be arranged  <br>
under special circumstances.  <br>
  <br>
  You asked about the nature of research here. In the  <br>
laboratory, students generally couple calculations with  <br>
experiment. We specialize in spectroscopic determinations of  <br>

transport and electronic structure using scanning probes (STM  <br>
and NSOM). To gain a detailed understanding of this, ab  <br>
initio calculations must be compared with data. We have worked <br>
 closely with J-C Charlier in Belgium, A. Rubio in Spain,  <br>
and X. Blase in France using a variety of theoretical  <br>
techniques including tight binding for structural information  <br>
and LDA of DFT for electronics calcs.  <br>
  <br>
  Our tunneling microscope is a low temperature Besoke design <br>
 copied from the Julich group. We are capable of running at  <br>
LHe temperatures for good energy resolution. We are in the  <br>
process of constructing a near-field scanning optical microscope <br>
 and a photon scanning tunneling microscope. These two new  <br>
instruments should be on line around Dec.  <br>
  <br>
  Our group focus is to understand the quantum dynamics and  <br>
optical response of individual nano-systems like carbon  <br>
nanotubes, B-doped nanotubes and filled nanotubes. Look for our <br>
 latest publications coming out in the next months in PRL,  <br>
JMR, and Advanced Materials. The entire group will also be at <br>
 the MRS meeting in Boston.  <br>
  <br>
  <br>

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