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- Jellium abstract "Jellium, also known as the uniform electron gas (UEG) or homogeneous electron gas (HEG), is a quantum mechanical model of interacting electrons in a solid where the positive charges (i.e. atomic nuclei) are assumed to be uniformly distributed in space whence the electron densityis a uniform quantity as well in space. This model allows one to focus on the effects in solids thatoccur due to the quantum nature of electrons and their mutual repulsive interactions (due to like charge)without explicit introduction of the atomic lattice and structure making up a real material. Jellium is often used in solid-state physics as a simple model of delocalized electrons in a metal, where it can qualitatively reproduce features of real metals such as screening, plasmons, Wigner crystallization and Friedel oscillations.At zero temperature, the properties of jellium depend solely upon the constant electronic density. This lends it to a treatment within density functional theory; the formalism itself provides the basis for the local-density approximation to the exchange-correlation energy density functional.The term jellium was coined by Conyers Herring, alluding to the \"positive jelly\" background, and the typical metallic behavior it displays.".
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- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Adsorption.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Density_functional_theory.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Conyers_Herring.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Core_electron.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Density_functional_theory.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electric-field_screening.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electric_charge.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_correlation.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_density.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Electrostatics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Free_electron_model.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Friedel_oscillations.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Hamiltonian_(quantum_mechanics).
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Hartree–Fock_method.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Local-density_approximation.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Nearly_free_electron_model.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_physics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Plasmon.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_Monte_Carlo.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_mechanics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Rydberg_constant.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Solid-state_physics.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Superatom.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Valence_electron.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Wigner_crystal.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Wigner–Seitz_radius.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLink Work_function.
- Jellium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jellium".
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- Jellium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jellium subject Category:Condensed_matter_physics.
- Jellium subject Category:Density_functional_theory.
- Jellium subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Jellium hypernym Model.
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- Jellium type Mechanic.
- Jellium type Method.
- Jellium type Physic.
- Jellium type Redirect.
- Jellium comment "Jellium, also known as the uniform electron gas (UEG) or homogeneous electron gas (HEG), is a quantum mechanical model of interacting electrons in a solid where the positive charges (i.e. atomic nuclei) are assumed to be uniformly distributed in space whence the electron densityis a uniform quantity as well in space.".
- Jellium label "Jellium".
- Jellium sameAs Q6176857.
- Jellium sameAs Elektronengas.
- Jellium sameAs ジェリウムモデル.
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- Jellium sameAs Q6176857.
- Jellium wasDerivedFrom Jellium?oldid=680731688.
- Jellium isPrimaryTopicOf Jellium.