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What is the Drude formula for electrical conductivity?
\(\sigma = \dfrac{ne^{2}\tau}{m}\)
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How do you calculate the relaxation time \(\tau\) from a measured electrical conductivity \(\sigma\)?
\(\tau = \dfrac{m\sigma}{ne^{2}}\)
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What is the mean free path \(\ell\) in the Drude model?
\(\ell = \nu\tau\)
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In the classical Drude model, what velocity v is used in the mean free path formula ℓ = vτ?
v = \(v_{\mathrm{rms}} = \sqrt{\dfrac{3k_B T}{m}}\)
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In the Sommerfeld model, which velocity v is used in the relation \(\ell = v\tau\)?
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Why is a large mean free path surprising in metals?
Because electrons travel several lattice constants before scattering, so a perfect periodic lattice does not scatter electrons.
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What physical mechanisms determine the relaxation time τ?
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Which scattering mechanism dominates the relaxation time τ at high temperature?
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State the Wiedemann–Franz law relating thermal and electrical conductivities.
\(K = L\,T\,\sigma\)
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What is the experimental value of the Lorenz number?
L ≈ 2.44 × 10-8 WQK-2
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Why does the Wiedemann–Franz law fail at intermediate temperatures?
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How do the following transport properties in metals change as temperature T increases?
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Why does a perfect periodic lattice not cause electrical resistance?
Because electrons form Bloch waves; only deviations from periodicity cause scattering.
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What is the Drude formula for electrical conductivity?
\(\sigma = \dfrac{ne^{2}\tau}{m}\)
How do you calculate the relaxation time \(\tau\) from a measured electrical conductivity \(\sigma\)?
\(\tau = \dfrac{m\sigma}{ne^{2}}\)
What is the mean free path \(\ell\) in the Drude model?
\(\ell = \nu\tau\)
In the classical Drude model, what velocity v is used in the mean free path formula ℓ = vτ?
v = \(v_{\mathrm{rms}} = \sqrt{\dfrac{3k_B T}{m}}\)
In the Sommerfeld model, which velocity v is used in the relation \(\ell = v\tau\)?
Why is a large mean free path surprising in metals?
Because electrons travel several lattice constants before scattering, so a perfect periodic lattice does not scatter electrons.
What physical mechanisms determine the relaxation time τ?
Which scattering mechanism dominates the relaxation time τ at high temperature?
State the Wiedemann–Franz law relating thermal and electrical conductivities.
\(K = L\,T\,\sigma\)
What is the experimental value of the Lorenz number?
L ≈ 2.44 × 10-8 WQK-2
Why does the Wiedemann–Franz law fail at intermediate temperatures?
How do the following transport properties in metals change as temperature T increases?
Why does a perfect periodic lattice not cause electrical resistance?
Because electrons form Bloch waves; only deviations from periodicity cause scattering.
\(\(\sigma = \frac{n e^2 \tau}{m}\)\)
where n = carrier density, e = electron charge, \tau = relaxation time, m = electron mass. - Interpretation: conductivity grows with more carriers, longer scattering time, and lower effective mass.
\(\(\tau = \frac{m\,\sigma}{n e^2}\)\) - Physical meaning: average time between momentum-relaxing scattering events. - Typical scattering mechanisms: phonons (dominant at high T), impurities, defects, grain boundaries.
\(\(\ell = v\tau\)\)
where v is the characteristic electron speed used for transport.
\(\(v_{\mathrm{rms}} = \sqrt{\frac{3 k_B T}{m}}\)\)

\(\(v = v_F\)\)
where \(v_F\) is set by the Fermi energy; thermal excitations occur near the Fermi surface.
\(\(\kappa = L\,T\,\sigma\)\)
where \(L\) is the Lorenz number. - Experimental Lorenz number (metals, low T limit):
\(\(L \approx 2.44\times 10^{-8}\ \mathrm{W\,\Omega\,K^{-2}}\)\)
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