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    Sommerfeld’s Free Electron Theory of Metals

    Home → Sommerfeld’s Free Electron Theory of Metals

    In 1928, by applying quantum mechanical principles, Arnold Sommerfeld succeeded in overcoming manyof drawbacks of the classical free electron theory, while retaining all the essential features of the classical

    free electron theory. His approach is based upon quantization of electrical energy levels. He realised therole played by Pauli exclusion principle in restricting the energy values of electron. The theory proposedknown as Quantum Free Electron Theory

    The main assumptions of quantum free electron theory are,

    1. The energy levels of the conduction electrons are quantised.2. The distribution of electrons in various allowed energy levels occur as per Pauli exclusion

     principle.3. However, the following assumptions of classical electron theory continue to be applicable in

    quantum free electron theory also.

    4. The electrons travel in a constant potential inside the metal but stay confined within its boundaries.5. Both the attraction between the electrons and the lattice ions, and the repulsion between the

    electrons themselves are ignored.

    Fermi Energy

    Due to the quantization rules, a material in solid state possess a set of allowed energy levels. For a metalcontaining N free electrons, there will be N such allowed energy levels, which are separated by energydifferences that are characteristic of the material. The allowed energy values for the conduction electronsin the metal ar e also quantised, are related to the energy levels of the metal. As per the Pauliexclusion principle, each energy level can accommodate a maximum of two electrons, one with spin up

    and the other one with spin down (Figure 11.1).

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    FIGURE 11.1 Fermi Energy

    The allowed energy values of the electron are realised in terms of occupation of the allowed energy

    levels, under certain rules. When the filling up the energy levels is undertaken the universal rules that-anysystem which is free tends to go state of lowest energy-comes into picture.

    Thus a pair of electrons, one with spin up, and other with spin down occupy the lowers level. The next pair of electrons occupy the next higher level, and so on, till all the electrons in metal are accommodated.

    However, there will be many more allowed energy levels available for occupation by the electrons. Theenergy of the highest occupied level at zero degree absolute is called Fermi energy, and the energylevel is referred to as the Fermi level. The Fermi energy is denoted as EF.

    When there is no external energy supply for the electrons, such as thermal energy or electrical energy, the

    electrons are free, and thus settle in the lowest allowed energy state available. Thus at a temperature of absolute zero, and when the metal is not in the influence of any external field, all the energy levels lyingabove the Fermi level are empty, and those lying below are completely filled. Since there are twoelectrons in each energy level, out of the N allowed energy levels N/2 of them will be occupied.

    Fermi level

    The Fermi level is an energy level mid way between top surface of valence band and bottom surface of conduction-band as shown in Figure 11.2.

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    If E V  is the energy corresponding to top surface valence band, E C  is the energy corresponding to bottom

    surface of conduction band and E  F  is the Fermi energy corresponding to Fermi level, then

     Fermi Factor

    When the temperature is not at absolute zero, the material will be receiving thermal energy fromsurroundings. At ordinary temperature, the amount of energy will be quite small”, because of which theelectrons occupying energy levels below the Fermi level cannot absorb the thermal energy. It is because,there is no availability of unoccupied higher energy levels into which the electron can come into, due tothe increase in energy by the absorption of thermal energy. However, there are unoccupied higher energylevels which are above the occupied energy levels at small energy differences. They are located near Fermi level. Those are the energy levels into which, the electrons in the energy levels near Fermi level,are capable of being excited**.

    During thermal excitation (i.e., T >0), the electrons which absorb the thermal energy move into higher energy levels which were unoccupied at zero degree absolute (i.e., T = 0). Though such excitations seemto be random, the occupation of various energy level obey a statistical distribution*** called Fermi-Diracdistribution, once the system is in thermal equilibrium (i.e., at a steady temperature state).

    The probability f (E) that a given energy state with energy E is occupied at a steady temperature T, isgiven by

    * The quantity of thermal energy is given by k  bT, where k B is Boltzmann constant. A room temperature

    k BT=0.0025eV. Compare this with Fermi energy which is of the order of 5 eV.

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    ** Since such electrons constitute only a small fraction of the total number of electrons in the metal as awhole, the specific heat of the material becomes low. Thus, reason for failure of classical free electrontheory to account for low specific heat of metals is now understood.

    *** The statistical distribution deals with the question as to what is the probability occupation of a particular energy level.

     f (E) is called the Fermi factor and is defined as follows:

    Fermi factor is the distribution function which gives the probability of occupation of a given energy statefor material in thermal equilibrium in terms of the Fermi energy, Boltzmann constant and thetemperature.

    The dependence of Fermi factor on temperature, and the effect on occupancy of energy level is shown in

    Figure 11.3.

    Let us consider the different cases of distribution

    (i) Probability of occupation for E < EF at T = 0

    When T = 0 and E < EF

    At T = 0 K, all the energy levels below the Fermi level are occupied.

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    (ii) Probability of occupation for E > EF at T= 0 K 

    When T = 0, and E > EF

    Further, for E>EF, the probability value falls off to zero rapidly (Figure 11.3). The above discussion on

    the variation f(E) with E, brings forth the point that.

    The Fermi energy is the most probable, or the average energy of the electron across which the energytransitions occurs at temperature above zero degree absolute, which result in the conductivity of the

    metal. This may be considered as the physical basis for the concept of Fermi energy.

    Calculation of Fermi Energy at T = 0 K

    Let the value of EF of 0 K be denoted as E  F0 . Also, if we denote the number of electrons per unit

    volume, which possess energy only in the range E and (E + dE), by N(E) dE, then, N(E) dE is given bythe product

    density of available states in the energy range E and E + dE × probability of occupation of those energylevels by the electron.

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    But, probability of occupation of any given energy state by the electron is given by the Fermi factor f (E).

     N(E) dE = g (E) dE × f (E)

    The number of electrons per unit volume of the material n can be evaluated by integrating the aboveexpression from E = 0 to E = Emax, where Emax is the maximum energy possessed by the electrons

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    Fermi energy at T >0K 

    The Fermi energy EF, at any temperature T in general can be expressed in terms of through the relation

    (Fermi Temperature (TF)

    Fermi temperature (TF) is the temperature at which the average thermal energy of the free electron in a

    solid becomes equal to the Fermi energy at 0K. But the thermal energy possessed by electrons is given by

    the product k BT.

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    which is quite an exaggerated temperature to be realized in practice.

    Fermi Velocity (VF)

    The energy of the electron, which are at the Fermi level is E  F. The velocity of the electrons which occupy

    the Fermi level is called the Fermi Velocity vF.

    Comparison Classical Free Electron Theory and Quantum Free Electron Theory

    Similarities between the two theories

    The following assumptions apply to both the theories:

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    1. The valence electrons are treated as though they constitute an ideal gas.2. The valence electrons can move freely throughout the body of the solid.3. The mutual repulsion between the electrons, and the force of attraction between the electrons and

    ions are considered insignificant.

    Difference between the two theories

    Classical Free Electron Theory Quantum Free Electron Theory

    1. The free electrons, which constitute theelectron gas can have continuous energyvalues.

    1. The energy values of the free electrons arediscontinuous because of which the energylevels are discrete.

    1. It is possible that many electron may possess same energy.

     

    1. The free-electrons obey the Pauli exclusion principle. Hence no two electrons can possess same energy.

    1. The pattern of distribution of energyamong the free electron obey Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics.

     

    1. The distribution of energy among the freeelectrons is according to Fermi Diracstatistics which imposes a severerestriction on the possible way in which theelectrons absorb energy from an externalsource.

     

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