The Drude model of electrical conduction was proposed in 1900 by Paul Drude to explain the transport properties of electrons in materials (especially...
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combined the classical Drude model with quantum mechanical Fermi–Dirac statistics and hence it is also known as the Drude–Sommerfeld model. Given its simplicity...
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Paul Karl Ludwig Drude (German: [ˈdʁuːdə]; 12 July 1863 – 5 July 1906) was a German physicist specializing in optics. He wrote a fundamental textbook...
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Wiedemann–Franz law (section Drude model derivation)
{rms}}} , is the average speed of the particles in the gas. From the Drude model, σ = n e 2 τ m = n e 2 ℓ m ⟨ v ⟩ {\displaystyle \sigma ={\frac {ne^{2}\tau...
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model of electrical conduction, the Drude model, was proposed by Paul Drude, which finally gave a scientific explanation for Ohm's law. In this model...
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Drude particles are model oscillators used to simulate the effects of electronic polarizability in the context of a classical molecular mechanics force...
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Ideal gas (section Microscopic model)
used to model the behavior of electrons in a metal (in the Drude model and the free electron model), and it is one of the most important models in statistical...
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the classical Drude model with quantum mechanics in the free electron model (or Drude-Sommerfeld model). Here, the electrons are modelled as a Fermi gas...
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mobile charge carriers; the Drude model of conduction describes this process more rigorously. This momentum transfer model makes metal an ideal choice...
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respectively. Paul Drude in 1900 proposed the first theoretical model for a classical electron moving through a metallic solid. Drude's model described properties...
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may also think about conduction in very simplistic terms such as the Drude model, and introduce concepts such as electron mobility. For partial filling...
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Kinetic inductance ( L K {\displaystyle L_{K}} ) arises naturally in the Drude model of electrical conduction considering not only the DC conductivity but...
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Another reason is that the resistivity itself may depend on frequency (see Drude model, deep-level traps, resonant frequency, Kramers–Kronig relations, etc...
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the approximation above. As a result, the electron mass in models such as the Drude model must be replaced with the effective mass. One remarkable property...
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fluctuations in the local composition on a nanometer scale. According to the Drude model of magnetized plasma, a more general expression which takes into account...
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surface plasmon polaritons, one can choose from various models (quantum theory, Drude model, etc.). The simplest way to approach the problem is to treat...
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which can be calculated by a simplified approximation based on the Drude model. ∂ ∂ t U + ∇ ⋅ S + E ⋅ J free + R ⊣ ∫ = 0 {\displaystyle {\frac {\partial...
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Paul Drude proposes the Drude model to explain thermal and electric properties of metals. 1901 – Thermionic emission is first theoretically modeled by Owen...
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Electric-field screening (section Theory and models)
introductory models of solids like the Drude model, the free electron model and the nearly free electron model. The first theoretical treatment of electrostatic...
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(\omega )}{\omega }}=0} But this is also the dielectric constant (see Drude Model) ϵ ( ω ) = 1 + 4 π i σ ( ω ) ω {\displaystyle \epsilon (\omega )=1+{\frac...
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strong Curie paramagnetism in metals was an open problem as the leading Drude model could not account for this contribution without the use of quantum statistics...
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also applicable to metals, where it can be estimated from the simple Drude model. In this case, the carrier density (in this context, also called the...
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comparable with the electronic contribution.[citation needed] Although the Drude model was fairly successful in describing the electron motion within metals...
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related can be shown in different ways, but most easily can be seen from Drude model: the Hall conductivity depends on the electron density n as ρ x y = B...
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and is excited to a conducting one. In the simplest approximation, the Drude model, free carrier absorption is proportional to the square of the wavelength...
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almost independent of temperature. The difficulty encountered by the Drude model, the electronic theory of metals at that time, was due to considering...
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Metamaterial (section Theoretical models)
model applies when the acceleration component of the Lorentz mathematical model is small compared to the other components of the equation. The Drude model...
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energy current is based. After the discovery of the electron in 1897, the Drude model, which describes electrical conduction in metals, was developed very...
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Force field (chemistry) (category Molecular modelling)
usually embedded atom potentials are used. For metals, also so-called Drude model potentials have been developed, which describe a form of attachment of...
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Sommerfeld applied Fermi–Dirac statistics to the Drude model of electrons in metals – a model put forth by Paul Drude. The new theory solved many of the problems...
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