In this short review some aspects of applications of free
electron theory on the ground of the Fermi statistics will be analysed. There
it is an intention to attempt somebody’s attention to problems in widespread
literature of interpretation of conductivity of metals, superconductor in the
normal state and semiconductors with degenerate electron gas. In literature
there are many cases when to these materials the classical statistics is
applied. It is well known that the electron heat capacity and thermal noise
(and as a consequence the electrical conductivity) are determined by randomly
moving electrons, which energy is close to the Fermi energy level, and the
other part of electrons, which energy is well below the Fermi level cannot be
scattered and change its energy. Therefore, there was tried as simple as
possible on the ground of Fermi distribution, and on random motion of charge
carriers, and on the well-known experimental results to take general
expressions for various kinetic parameters which are applicable for materials
both without and with degenerate electron gas. It is shown, that drift mobility
of randomly moving charge carriers, depending on the degree degeneracy, can
considerably exceed the Hall mobility. It also is shown that the Einstein relation
between the diffusion coefficient and the drift mobility of charge carriers is
valid at any degree of degeneracy. There are presented the main kinetic
parameter values for elemental metals.
Author s) Details
Vilius PalenskisAuthor s) Details
Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
Evaras Žitkevičius
Department of Electronic Systems, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania.
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