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- Fermi_level abstract "The Fermi level is the total chemical potential for electrons (or electrochemical potential for electrons) and is usually denoted by µ or EF.The Fermi level of a body is a thermodynamic quantity, and its significance is the thermodynamic work required to add one electron to the body (not counting the work required to remove the electron from wherever it came from).A precise understanding of the Fermi level—how it relates to electronic band structure in determining electronic properties, how it relates to the voltage and flow of charge in an electronic circuit—is essential to an understanding of solid-state physics.In a band structure picture, the Fermi level can be considered to be a hypothetical energy level of an electron, such that at thermodynamic equilibrium this energy level would have a 50% probability of being occupied at any given time.The position of the Fermi level with the relation to the band energy levels is a crucial factor in determining electrical properties.The Fermi level does not necessarily correspond to an actual energy level (in an insulator the Fermi level lies in the band gap), nor does it require the existence of a band structure.Nonetheless, the Fermi level is a precisely defined thermodynamic quantity, and differences in Fermi level can be measured simply with a voltmeter.".
- Fermi_level thumbnail Old_Volt_Meter_pic3.JPG?width=300.
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- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Absolute_zero.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_nucleus.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Band_diagram.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Band_gap.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(electricity).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Boltzmann_constant.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Canonical_ensemble.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Capacitor.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electronic_band_structures.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_potential.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Coulomb_blockade.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Doping_(semiconductor).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Electric_potential.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Electrochemical_potential.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_band_structure.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Elementary_charge.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Exchange_interaction.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_energy.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Fermi_gas.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Field-effect_transistor.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Field_effect_(semiconductor).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Galvani_potential.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Grand_canonical_ensemble.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Helmholtz_free_energy.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Inductor.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Insulator_(electricity).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Metal.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Metal–semiconductor_junction.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Nanotechnology.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_star.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Pauli_exclusion_principle.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Piezoelectricity.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Potential_energy.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Pyroelectricity.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink P–n_junction.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Semiconductor.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Semimetal.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Short_circuit.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Solar_cell.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conductivity.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermocouple.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_equilibrium.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_limit.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamic_temperature.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Thermodynamics.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Transformer.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Volta_potential.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Voltmeter.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink White_dwarf.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Work_(thermodynamics).
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink Work_function.
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- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLink File:Work_function_mismatch_gold_aluminum.svg.
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi ''level''".
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi energy".
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi half-occupancy level".
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fermi level".
- Fermi_level wikiPageWikiLinkText "fermi level".
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- Fermi_level subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Fermi_level subject Category:Electronic_band_structures.
- Fermi_level subject Category:Fermi–Dirac_statistics.
- Fermi_level hypernym Chemical.
- Fermi_level type ChemicalCompound.
- Fermi_level type Physic.
- Fermi_level type Redirect.
- Fermi_level type Thing.
- Fermi_level comment "The Fermi level is the total chemical potential for electrons (or electrochemical potential for electrons) and is usually denoted by µ or EF.The Fermi level of a body is a thermodynamic quantity, and its significance is the thermodynamic work required to add one electron to the body (not counting the work required to remove the electron from wherever it came from).A precise understanding of the Fermi level—how it relates to electronic band structure in determining electronic properties, how it relates to the voltage and flow of charge in an electronic circuit—is essential to an understanding of solid-state physics.In a band structure picture, the Fermi level can be considered to be a hypothetical energy level of an electron, such that at thermodynamic equilibrium this energy level would have a 50% probability of being occupied at any given time.The position of the Fermi level with the relation to the band energy levels is a crucial factor in determining electrical properties.The Fermi level does not necessarily correspond to an actual energy level (in an insulator the Fermi level lies in the band gap), nor does it require the existence of a band structure.Nonetheless, the Fermi level is a precisely defined thermodynamic quantity, and differences in Fermi level can be measured simply with a voltmeter.".
- Fermi_level label "Fermi level".
- Fermi_level seeAlso Quasi-Fermi_level.
- Fermi_level seeAlso Quasi_Fermi_level.
- Fermi_level differentFrom Fermi_energy.
- Fermi_level sameAs Q13633683.
- Fermi_level sameAs مستوي_فيرمي.
- Fermi_level sameAs تراز_فرمی.
- Fermi_level sameAs Niveau_de_Fermi.
- Fermi_level sameAs 페르미_준위.
- Fermi_level sameAs Fermi-niveau.
- Fermi_level sameAs Nível_de_Fermi.
- Fermi_level sameAs m.05pdb82.
- Fermi_level sameAs Ferminivån.