Lecture 12: The Electron Gas (Kittel Ch. 6) Outline
Lecture 12: The Electron Gas (Kittel Ch. 6) Outline
Outline
Part II - Electronic Properties of Solids • Overview - role of electrons in solids
Lecture 12: The Electron Gas
(Kittel Ch. 6) • The starting point for understanding electrons in
solids is completely different from that for
understanding the nuclei ( But we will be able to
use many of the same concepts! )
• Simplest model - Electron Gas
Failure of classical mechanics
Success of quantum mechanics
Pauli Exclusion Principle, Fermi Statistics
Energy levels in 1 and 3 dimensions
• Similarities, differences from vibration waves
• Density of States, Heat Capacity
• (Read Kittel Ch 6)
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∆
• E (k) = ( h2/2m ) k 2
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E
Ψ
Approaches
continuum
0 L as L becomes large
k
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Approaches
continuum
as L becomes large
x k
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C ~ 3 Natom kB
gas result. Equivalently since EF ∝1/m, we can
consider the ratio γ / γ(free) = m(free)/mth*, where mth*
is an thermal effective mass for electrons in the metal
T3 T Metal mth*/ m(free)
Electrons have Li 2.18
C ~ Nelec kB (T/TF)
Na 1.26
T K 1.25
Phonons dominate Al 1.48
Electrons dominate at high T because of
at low T in a metal reduction factor (T/TF)
Cu 1.38
• mth* close to m(free) is the “good”, “simple metals” !
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Comments on Exam
• Wed. October 11
• Closed Book
You will be given constants, etc.