how fermic energy changes wwith the heat and temprature?
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The Fermi energy is defined as the energy of the highest occupied electronic state of a system of fermions at 0 Kelvin. ... The Fermi level is the chemical potential of a system of electrons in a solid, which depends on temperature. ... So, that the Fermi level of intrinsic semiconductor
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