🧊 Fermi-Dirac Statistics: Why Electrons Refuse to Pile Into the Same State
Explore Fermi-Dirac statistics, the quantum rule that governs how electrons and other fermions fill energy states, and see how it explains metals, white dwarfs, and semiconductors.
This simulation shows how the Fermi-Dirac occupation probability changes with energy and temperature, from a sharp step at absolute zero to a smoothed S-shaped curve at higher temperatures.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
This simulation shows how the Fermi-Dirac occupation probability changes with energy and temperature, from a sharp step at absolute zero to a smoothed S-shaped curve at higher temperatures.
🎮 How to Use
Adjust the temperature and Fermi energy sliders and watch how the occupation curve reshapes around the Fermi level in real time.
💡 Did You Know?
The Fermi energy of a typical metal corresponds to a temperature of tens of thousands of kelvin, which is why the electrons in a metal at room temperature are still overwhelmingly packed into their zero-temperature arrangement.
Explore Fermi-Dirac statistics, the quantum rule that governs how electrons and other fermions fill energy states, and see how it explains metals, white dwarfs, and semiconductors.
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