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3. Aydinoglu F, Yamada H, Dey RK, and Cui B, “Grafted polystyrene monolayer brush as both negative and positive tone electron beam resist”, Langmuir, 33, 4981–4985 (2017).
 
3. Aydinoglu F, Yamada H, Dey RK, and Cui B, “Grafted polystyrene monolayer brush as both negative and positive tone electron beam resist”, Langmuir, 33, 4981–4985 (2017).
 
Fermi golden rule then states that up to the first order perturbation theory, the probability P of finding the system in the continuum states is a linear function of time. This behavior allows the definition of a transition rate with the explicit expression of <math>\nonumberto removenumbering(beforeeachequation)
 
w=\frac{dP}{dt}=\frac{2\pi}{\hbar}|g(E_{b})|^{2}\rho(E_{b}).</math> The characteristic feature is that w is proportional to the density of state of the continuum and the squared modulus of the coupling strength both at E=E_{b}.
 

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Bo Cui

Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN), University of Waterloo

Email: bcui@uwaterloo.ca; Phone: 1-519-888-4567 ext 38754

Homepage: http://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~bcui/

Date of Birth: February 6, 1971. Nationality: Canada

1. Yang R, Lee CH, Cui B, and Sazonov A, “Flexible semi-transparent a-Si:H pin solar cells for functional energy-harvesting applications”, Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, under review.

2. Zhang X, Lin G, Peng L, Zhao B, Cui B, “SERS as a Probe of Charge-Transfer Process in Coupled Semiconductor Nanoparticle System TiO2/MBA/PbS”, RSC Advances (under review)

3. Aydinoglu F, Yamada H, Dey RK, and Cui B, “Grafted polystyrene monolayer brush as both negative and positive tone electron beam resist”, Langmuir, 33, 4981–4985 (2017).