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- Fermi_surface abstract "In condensed matter physics, the Fermi surface is an abstract boundary in reciprocal space useful for predicting the thermal, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of metals, semimetals, and doped semiconductors. The shape of the Fermi surface is derived from the periodicity and symmetry of the crystalline lattice and from the occupation of electronic energy bands. The existence of a Fermi surface is a direct consequence of the Pauli exclusion principle, which allows a maximum of one electron per quantum state.".
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- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink english.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink 1406.2948.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink 0208504.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink ghmfl.grenoble.cnrs.fr.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink www.hfml.ru.nl.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageExternalLink www.magnet.fsu.edu.
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- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink ARPES.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_temperature.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Angle-resolved_photoemission_spectroscopy.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Angle_resolved_photoemission_spectroscopy.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropic.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Band_gap.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Bandgap.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmann_constant.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Brillouin_zone.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electric_and_magnetic_fields_in_matter.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Chalcogenide.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_potential.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Condensed_matter_physics.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_structure.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Crystalline_lattice.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink De_Haas–van_Alphen_effect.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics).
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_insulation.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Electron_cyclotron_resonance.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_band_structure.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Electron–positron_annihilation.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_energy.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_gas.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_surface_of_superconducting_cuprates.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Fermion.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnet.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Ferromagnetism.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink File:Fermi_surface_of_BSCCO_exp.jpg.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Ground_state.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink High-temperature_superconductivity.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Insulator_(electricity).
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Internal_chemical_potential.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Iron-based_superconductor.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Iron_based_superconductors.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Jahn–Teller_effect.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Kelvin_probe_force_microscope.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Lars_Onsager.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Lattice_constant.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Lev_Landau.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_susceptibility.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Mean_free_path.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Metal_dichalcogenide.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Modular_arithmetic.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Momentum_space.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Pauli_exclusion_principle.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Planck_constant.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Position_and_momentum_space.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Positron_annihilation.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocal_lattice.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Reciprocal_space.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Reduced_Plancks_constant.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Resistivity.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Semimetal.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Shubnikov–de_Haas_effect.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Speed_of_light.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Spin_(physics).
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Spin_density_wave.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Spin_polarization.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Strontium_ruthenate.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Superconductivity.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Superconductor.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_temperature.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLink File:GraphiteFS.png.
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi sphere".
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi surface".
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi wavevector".
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "fermi surface".
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "levels of energy".
- Fermi_surface wikiPageWikiLinkText "surface".
- Fermi_surface hasPhotoCollection Fermi_surface.
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- Fermi_surface subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Fermi_surface subject Category:Electric_and_magnetic_fields_in_matter.
- Fermi_surface subject Category:Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_surface hypernym Boundary.
- Fermi_surface type AnatomicalStructure.
- Fermi_surface type Physic.
- Fermi_surface type Thing.
- Fermi_surface comment "In condensed matter physics, the Fermi surface is an abstract boundary in reciprocal space useful for predicting the thermal, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of metals, semimetals, and doped semiconductors. The shape of the Fermi surface is derived from the periodicity and symmetry of the crystalline lattice and from the occupation of electronic energy bands.".