| 1. | The free electrons in a metal may be considered an electron plasma.
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| 2. | Incoming sunlight excites free electrons near the surface of the silicon electrode.
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| 3. | In this non-degenerate case, the standard free electron gas result is retrieved:
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| 4. | The number of these free electrons is sufficient to affect radio propagation.
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| 5. | For example, observation of the Stern-Gerlach effect with free electrons is infeasible.
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| 6. | The Fermi energy, by itself, tells you the effective density of free electrons.
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| 7. | Other types can include slab solid state and free electron lasers.
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| 8. | This process is effectively a chain reaction that generates free electrons.
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| 9. | How do you calculate ab initio the number of free electrons per atom.
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| 10. | After avalanche breakdown, the gas becomes electrically conductive due to abundant free electrons.
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