Fermi function or Fermi Dirac distribution function
The probability that a particular quantum state of energy E of fermions is occupied at a particular temperature T is given by a function f (E) and is called Fermi function.
Let a system of electrons is in thermal equilibrium at a temperature T kelvin.
The probability f(E) of an electron occupying a particular energy level E is given by
EF is called Fermi energy
K is
Boltzmann constant
K = 1.38 × 10 −23
J/K
Value of Boltzmann constant in eV is K = 8.62 × 10 −5 eV/K
T is absolute temperature
For a filled energy level f (E) = 1
For an unfilled energy level f (E) = 0
Fermi function is obeyed by Fermions
Fermions are half integer spin particles. Example : electrons which obey Pauli’s Exclusion principle.
Application of Fermi function or Fermi Dirac distribution function
Important Formula
Questions
- what is fermi funtion or fermi dirac distribution function ?
- What is Fermi level?
- What is Fermi energy?
- Define Fermi velocity.
- Explain thermal equilibrium in in semiconductors.
- write the equation for the Fermi level energy in n – type semiconductor.
- What is Fermi’s golden rule?
- Discuss in detail the dependence of Fermi level on carrier concentration and temperature.
- What do you mean by occupation probability?
- Write the expression for the Fermi level energy in n – type semiconductor.
Numerical Problems
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