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... levels in a metal by viewing it as a gas of nearly free conduction electrons , only weakly perturbed by the periodic potential of the ions . We can also take a very different point of view , regarding a solid ( metal or insulator ) as a ...
... levels in a metal by viewing it as a gas of nearly free conduction electrons , only weakly perturbed by the periodic potential of the ions . We can also take a very different point of view , regarding a solid ( metal or insulator ) as a ...
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... levels is precisely the same as the current that would be produced if ( a ) the specified levels were unoccupied and ( b ) all other levels in the band were occupied but with particles of charge + e ( opposite to the electronic charge ) ...
... levels is precisely the same as the current that would be produced if ( a ) the specified levels were unoccupied and ( b ) all other levels in the band were occupied but with particles of charge + e ( opposite to the electronic charge ) ...
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... levels into the acceptor levels . 24 This gives a ground - state electronic configuration in which the valence band and acceptor levels are filled , NaN , of the donor levels are filled , and the conduction band levels are empty . In ...
... levels into the acceptor levels . 24 This gives a ground - state electronic configuration in which the valence band and acceptor levels are filled , NaN , of the donor levels are filled , and the conduction band levels are empty . In ...
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The Drude Theory of Metals | 1 |
Failures of the Free Electron Model | 57 |
Crystal Lattices | 63 |
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