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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
1
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Fermi-Dirac Statistics
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
2
Free Electrons in Metals
A model based on Fermi-Dirac statistics explains why metals do not have a much larger heat capacity than insulators. At one time it was expected that the “free electron gas” would provide a large addition to the lattice heat capacity, but it does not.
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Fermi Function
stateper Number
1
1)(
1
1
kT
kTj
jj
e
f
eg
Nf
j
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Properties of Fermi Function
0)(,For
1)(0,For
)(1,For
1
1)(
21
fe
fe
fe
e
f
kT
kT
kT
kT
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Properties of Fermi Function
0)(,For
1)(0,For
0 asConsider
1
1)(
fee
fee
T
e
f
kT
kT
kT
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Properties of Fermi Function
-0.2
0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1
1.2
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
E(eV)
FD(T1)
FD(T2)
FD(T3)
= 0.1 eVT1 = 1KT2 = 200KT3 = 400K
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Free Electron Gas
dmV
dg
dmV
dg
2/3
22
2/3
22
2
2)(
electronsfor 2
2
4)(
17) (Lec Particlesfor States ofDensity
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Energy of Electrons
1
2
2
2
21
1)()(
)(
2/32/3
22
2/3
22)(
kT
kT
e
dmVdU
dmV
e
dgfdU
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Fermi Energy
2/3
2/3
22
3/22
2
2/32/3
22
0
2/12/3
220
2
32
23
2
3
22
2
2
2)(
FF
F
NmV
V
N
m
mVN
dmV
dgNFF
F Energy of highest energy state occupied at T = 0 K
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Electrons’ Energy at T = 0 K
F
FF
F
NU
NU
dN
dgUFF
5
3
5
2
2
3
2
3)(
0
2/52/30
0
2/32/300
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Electrons’ Energy at T > 0 K
2)(5
3
5
3
kTN
NU
kTkT
NNU
FF
FF
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Heat Capacity of Electrons
FV
FFV
V
FF
kTNkC
kTNkTk
N
T
UC
kTN
NU
2 :resultExact
22
)(5
3
2
2
2
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Heat Capacity of Metals
At normal temperatures, the heat capacity due to the electrons is much less than the heat capacity of the lattice, since kT << F.
At low temperatures, the lattice heat capacity gets very small, and the contribution of the electrons becomes significant.
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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At Low Temperatures
3
42
223
234
5
12
2
25
12
D
metal
Fmetal
Felectrons
DLattice
NkBBTA
T
C
NkABTATC
kTNkC
TNkC
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Better Value for Electron’s Energy
0
)()( dgfU
To calculate the energy of the electrons correctly, it is necessary to carry out the integral below. In order to do that, a value is needed for the chemical potential, .
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Approximate Method
0
0
')'()( Then,
0)0( and ,)(
)( where
)()( :integral heConsider t
dHh
hd
dhH
dHfI
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Approximate Method
0
00
0
)()(
so ,0)0(0)(
)()()()(
)()(
dd
dfhI
hf
dd
dfhhfI
dd
dhfI
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Graph of
Fermi-Dirac
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
E (eV)
-df/
d
d
df
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Expansion
...)(')()("
)(')()(')(')(
...)(')()("
)(')()(')(')(
...)(")()(')()()(
221
0
221
00
221
dfh
dfhdfhI
dfh
dfhdfhI
hhhh
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Evaluate each term
function oddan 0)(')()('
)()(
)()()()(')(
0
dfh
dHh
ffhdfh
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Thermo & Stat Mech - Spring 2006 Class 22
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Evaluate each term
)(')(6
)(")(6
)1())((")(')()("
then , :Let
22
22
2
22
212
21
HkT
hkT
e
dxexkThdfh
xkT
x
x
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Apply to Chemical Potential
2123
22
00
22
00
2
3)( where
)(')(6
)()()(
)(')(6
)()()(
F
Ng
gkTdgdgfN
HkTdHdHfI
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Chemical Potential
2123
22
22
00
0
22
00
2
3)( where
)(')(6
)( and
)(')(6
)( )( so
)( However,
)(')(6
)()()(
F
Ng
gkTdg
gkTdgdg
dgN
gkTdgdgfN
F
F
F
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Chemical Potential
21232
221
23
21232123
22
2123
2
1
2
3)(
6)(
2
3
2
1
2
3)('
2
1
2
3)('
)(')(6
))(()(
2
3)(
FF
F
FF
F
F
NkT
N
Ng
Ng
gkTgdg
Ng
F
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Finally, the Chemical Potential!
2222
222
2
21232
221
23
121
)(
12
)(
12
1)(
12)(
2
1
2
3)(
6)(
2
3
FF
FF
FF
FF
F
kTkT
kTkT
NkT
N
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Electron Energy
23
212
2
0
23
2123
22
00
4
9)(
6)(
4
9)]([
2
3)(
)]([)(6
)()()(
F
FF
NkTdgU
Ng
d
dNg
gd
dkTdgdgfU
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Approximate again!
)()(5
3
)()()(
4
9)(
6)(
00
23
212
2
0
FFFF
F
gN
dgdgdg
NkTdgU
F
F
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Still more!
F
FF
FFF
FF
FFF
kTNUdg
NNg
kT
gUdg
22
00
2123
22
00
)(
8)(
2
3
2
3)(
)(
12)(
)()()(
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And more!
FF
FF
F
NkT
kTNUU
NNg
d
d
kTNUdg
gd
dkTdgU
4
9)(
6
)(
8
4
9
4
9)]([
)(
8)(
)]([)(6
)(
2222
0
23
21
22
00
22
0
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Finally!!
FVV
F
FF
kTNk
T
UC
kTNUU
NkT
kTNUU
2
)(
4
4
9)(
6
)(
8
2
22
0
2222
0