PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
PHYSICS F/SCI.+ENGRS.,STAND.-W/ACCESS
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Chapter 38, Problem 66P

(a)

To determine

Show that the total number of energy states is 23AEF32 .

(a)

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Answer to Problem 66P

It is showed that the total number of energy states is 23AEF32 .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The density of the electron states in a metal is g(E)=AE12 .

Formula used:

The number of energy states is given by,

  N=0EFg(E)dE

Calculation:

The number of energy states in a metal is calculated as:

  N=0 E Fg(E)dE=0EF(A E 1 2 )dE=2A3[E32]0EF=2AEF323

Conclusion:

Therefore, it is showed that the total number of energy states is 23AEF32 .

(b)

To determine

The fraction of the conduction electrons that are within kT of Fermi energy

(b)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The fraction of the conduction electrons that are within kT of Fermi energy is 32KTEF .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The number of energy states is given by,

  N=0EFg(E)dE

Calculation:

The fraction of number of states that is within kT of the Fermi energy is calculated as:

  kTg( E F )N=kT ( A E F ) 1 2 23AEF 3 2 =32KTEF

Conclusion:

Therefore, the fraction of the conduction electrons that are within kT of the Fermi energy is 32KTEF .

(c)

To determine

The fraction of the conduction electrons of copper that are within kT of Fermi energy at T=300K .

(c)

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Answer to Problem 66P

The fraction of the conduction electrons of copper that are within kT of Fermi energy at T=300K is 5.51×103 .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression forthe fraction of the conduction electrons that are within kT of the Fermi energyis given by,

  kTg(EF)N=32KTEF

Calculation:

The value of Fermi energy of copper is EF=7.04eV . The fraction of the conduction electrons of copper that are within kT of Fermi energy at T=300K is calculated as:

  kTg( E F )N=32KTEF=32( 8.62× 10 5 eV/K )×( 300K)( 7.04eV)=5.51×103

Conclusion:

Therefore, the fraction of the conduction electrons of copper that are within kT of Fermi energy at T=300K is 5.51×103 .

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