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We would be pleased to consider your application for this <br>
year or next. <br>
<br>
######## <br>
Professor of Physics <br>
Princeton University <br>
<br>
(2A) <br>
Dear Professor #######: <br>
<br>
Thank you very much for your kind reply. I am sorry that <br>
during the summer vacation I cannot read and reply your <br>
email in time. <br>
<br>
As stated in my first letter, my desired entrance date is <br>
in Fall of 2000. And I would like to provide my test <br>
scores. My TOEFL test score is 647 (Oct. 1997) with a TWE <br>
score of 5.0. My GRE test score is 2340 (Oct. 1996, V770 <br>
M800 A770). My GRE Subject score is 920 (Oct. 1998, Physics). <br>
And I will take the TSE test in the coming August. And my <br>
undergraduate and graduate GPA are both about 3.5 in 4.0, <br>
about top 10%-20% in my class. <br>
<br>
I wish to make a note that during my undergraduate study <br>
I was quite young, and during my graduate study I take many <br>
efforts to study the basic courses in Physics by myself, <br>
which may be the reason my GPAs are not in the top 5%. But <br>
now I believe that I have been quite familiar in the <br>
knowledges of Physics, both the courses and the researches. So <br>
I hope that my test scores and grades are acceptable to <br>
Priceton with financial supports. <br>
<br>
As to the research, I am very glad to learn the research <br>
background you provided in your letter. I am quite familiar <br>
with the works of X. Blase published in PRL and APL. I also <br>
know that J-C Charlier is a famous specialist in this <br>
field. So perhaps I could do theoretical research works in <br>
your group. Also, I am very glad to know that you have the <br>
needed main instruments for carbon nanotubes in your group, so <br>
that both theoretical and experimental works can be done. <br>
<br>
I am puzzled at the "MRS meeting in Boston" you mentioned <br>
in your letter. What is the full-name of MRS? Is it a <br>
meeting specialized in nano-systems? I do research works on <br>
carbon nanotubes almost totally by myself, and perhaps are not <br>
familiar with such fixed terms. Would you please explain the <br>
contents of this meeting? Thanks. And you mentioned that <br>
your latest publications will come out in next months in PRL. <br>
Would you please send me the page number of this paper in <br>
PRL, and if possible, the full text of this paper? The <br>
journal PRL reaches to China very late, usually several months <br>
to half a year after published, and I don't have the <br>
account to find the full-texts of PRL on-line. <br>
<br>
I am looking forward to receiving your warmhearted reply. <br>
<br>
Thanks. <br>
<br>
Yours <br>
sincerely <br>
<br>
########### <br>
<br>
(2B) <br>
Dear #######: <br>
<br>
<br>
Thank you again for your email. From the sounds of your <br>
scores and grades, you should have no problem entering <br>
Princeton. I am quite familiar with the program that you are <br>
in and have had several close friends that have been there <br>
at Beijing University. In fact, ####### was in graduate school <br>
with me and she was in the accelerated program. She has <br>
done extremely well in the U.S. and after graduation went on <br>
to do some first rate science at a university in California. <br>
<br>
<br>
Since 2001 is your target date, I can begin to arrange <br>
funding for a research assistantship for you. These are nicer <br>
than teaching assistantships because they allow you to focus <br>
only on your research. Naturally, you will not be obligated <br>
to accept should you find other options. However, I believe <br>
that you will be most welcomed here in my group. <br>
<br>
You had asked about some of my publications, if you send <br>
me your address I can send preprints. They may take some <br>
time to get to China. You can find some of our work listed <br>
on our web site under my cv. This is an incomplete list but <br>
the PRL of last year is there and the latest hasnt yet <br>
been released from the publishers. <br>
<br>
We have been doing some interesting things lately with <br>
topological defects on tube manifolds that you might like. We <br>
have recently imaged nanotubes which exhibit a change in <br>
chirality along the tube! Tunneling spectra show that this <br>
produces subtle changes in the LDOS as predicted in some of <br>
X. Blase's work. We have also begun optical studies on <br>
individual nanotubes using near-field scanning optical microscopy <br>
and spectroscopy. We are particualry interested in how the <br>
surface plasmon resonances (governed by tube topology) effects <br>
the third order nonlinear susceptability in these objects. <br>
<br>
Thank you again for your interest in our group. May I <br>
suggest that we keep in contact over the year. Let me know <br>
your progress and I will try to help with the application <br>
procedures should you decide to join us. <br>
<br>
Sincerely <br>
Dave Carroll <br>
<br>
<br>
-- <br>
I've learned - <br>
<br>
that you cannot make someone love you. <br>
All you can do is to be someone who can be loved. <br>
The rest <br>
is up to them. <br>
<br>
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