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what is origin of Fermi energy ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fermi level" is the term used to describe the top of the collection of electron energy levels at absolute zero temperature. This concept comes from Fermi-Dirac statistics. ... The Fermi level is the surface of that sea at absolute zero where no electrons will have enough energy to rise above the surface.

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Answered by kinghappy
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This concept comes from Fermi-Dirac statistics. ... So at absolute zero they pack into the lowest available energy states and build up a "Fermi sea" of electron energy states. The Fermi level is the surface of that sea at absolute zero where no electrons will have enough energy to rise above the surface.

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