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What is Fermi Energy Level?

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Fermi Energy Level

The reason for the existence of this energy level is due to Pauli’s exclusion principle which states two fermions cannot occupy that same quantum state. So, if a system has more than one fermion, each fermion has a different set of magnetic quantum numbers associated with it.

The Fermi Temperature can be defined as the energy of the Fermi level divided by the Boltzmann’s constant. It is also the temperature at which the energy of the electron is equal to the Fermi energy. It is the measure of the electrons in the lower states of energy in metal.



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