Nearly-free electron model
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In [[solid-state physics]], the '''nearly free electron model''' is a model of electron behavior in solids that enables understanding the [[electronic band structure]] of [[crystalline]] materials.
==Description==
The nearly-free electron model is a modification of the [[free electron gas]] model which includes a weak [[Periodicity|periodic]] [[perturbation theory (quantum mechanics)|perturbation]] meant to model the interaction between the [[conduction electrons]] and the [[ions]] in a [[crystalline]] solid. This model, like the free electron model, does not take into account electron-electron interactions; that is, the [[independent electron approximation]] is still in effect.
As shown by [[Bloch wave|Bloch's theorem]], introducing a periodic potential into the [[Schrödinger equation]] results in a [[wave function]] of the form
:<math>\psi_{\bold{k}}(\bold{r}) = u_{\bold{k}}(\bold{r}) e^{i\bold{k}\cdot\bold{r}}</math>
where the function ''u'' has the same periodicity as the [[Lattice (group)|lattice]]:
:<math>u_{\bold{k}}(\bold{r}) = u_{\bold{k}}(\bold{r}+\bold{T})</math>
(where ''T'' is a lattice translation vector.)
A solution of this form can be plugged into the Schrödinger equation, resulting in the '''central equation''':
:<math>(\lambda_{\bold{k}} - \epsilon)C_{\bold{k}} + \sum_{\bold{G}} U_{\bold{G}} C_{\bold{k}-\bold{G}}=0</math>
where
:<math>\lambda_{\bold{k}} = \frac{\hbar^2 k^2}{2m}</math>
and ''C<sub>k</sub>'' and ''U<sub>G</sub>'' are the [[Fourier series|Fourier]] coefficients of the wavefunction ''ψ(r)'' and the potential energy ''U(r)'', respectively:
:<math>U(\bold{r}) = \sum_{\bold{G}} U_{\bold{G}} e^{i\bold{G}\cdot\bold{r}}</math>
:<math>\psi(\bold{r}) = \sum_{\bold{k}} C_{\bold{k}} e^{i\bold{k}\cdot\bold{r}}</math>
The vectors ''G'' are the [[Reciprocal lattice|reciprocal lattice vectors]], and the discrete values of ''k'' are determined by the boundary conditions of the lattice under consideration.
In any perturbation analysis, one must consider the base case to which the perturbation is applied. Here, the base case is with ''U(x) = 0'', and therefore all the Fourier coefficients of the potential are also zero. In this case the central equation reduces to the form
:<math>(\lambda_{\bold{k}} - \epsilon)C_{\bold{k}} = 0</math>
This identity means that for each ''k'', one of the two following cases must hold:
#<math>C_{\bold{k}} = 0</math>,
#<math>\lambda_{\bold{k}} = \epsilon</math>
If the values of <math>\lambda_k</math> are [[degenerate energy level|non-degenerate]], then the second case occurs for only one value of ''k'', while for the rest, the Fourier expansion coefficient <math>C_k</math> must be zero. In this non-degenerate case, the standard free electron gas result is retrieved:
:<math>\psi_k \propto e^{i\bold{k}\cdot\bold{r}}</math>
In the degenerate case, however, there will be a set of lattice vectors ''k<sub>1</sub>, ..., k<sub>m</sub>'' with ''λ<sub>1</sub> = ... = λ<sub>m</sub>''. When the energy <math>\epsilon</math> is equal to this value of ''λ'', there will be ''m'' independent plane wave solutions of which any linear combination is also a solution:
:<math>\psi \propto \sum_{i=1}^{m} A_i e^{i\bold{k}_i\cdot\bold{r}}</math><!-- TODO: derive results for C_k's in these two cases. -->
Non-degenerate and degenerate perturbation theory can be applied in these two cases to solve for the Fourier coefficients ''C<sub>k</sub>'' of the wavefunction (correct to first order in ''U'') and the energy eigenvalue (correct to second order in ''U''). An important result of this derivation is that there is no first-order shift in the energy ''ε'' in the case of no degeneracy, while there is in the case of near-degeneracy, implying that the latter case is more important in this analysis. Particularly, at the [[Brillouin zone]] boundary (or, equivalently, at any point on a [[Bragg plane]]), one finds a two-fold energy degeneracy that results in a shift in energy given by:
:<math>\epsilon = \lambda_{\bold{k}} \pm |U_{\bold{k}}|</math>
This '''energy gap''' between Brillouin zones is known as the [[band gap]], with a magnitude of <math>2|U_K|</math>.
== Results ==
Introducing this weak perturbation has significant effects on the solution to the [[Schrödinger equation]], most significantly resulting in a [[band gap]] between [[wave vector]]s in different [[Brillouin zone]]s.
== Justifications ==
In this model, the assumption is made that the interaction between the conduction electrons and the ion cores can be modeled through the use of a "weak" perturbing potential. This may seem like a severe approximation, for the Coulomb attraction between these two particles of opposite charge can be quite significant at short distances. It can be partially justified, however, by noting two important properties of the quantum mechanical system:
#The force between the ions and the electrons is greatest at very small distances. However, the conduction electrons are not "allowed" to get this close to the ion cores due to the [[Pauli exclusion principle]]: the orbitals closest to the ion core are already occupied by the core electrons. Therefore, the conduction electrons never get close enough to the ion cores to feel their full force.
#Furthermore, the core electrons [[Shielding effect|shield]] the ion charge magnitude "seen" by the conduction electrons. The result is an ''effective nuclear charge'' experienced by the conduction electrons which is significantly reduced from the actual nuclear charge.
==See also==
* [[Electronic_band_structure|Electronic band structure]]
* [[Tight binding|Tight binding model]]
* [[Bloch waves]]
* [[Kronig-Penney model]]
== References ==
* Neil W. Ashcroft and N. David Mermin, ''Solid State Physics'' (Harcourt: Orlando, 1976).
* Charles Kittel, ''Introduction to Solid State Physics'' (Wiley: New York, 1996).
* Stephen Elliott, ''The Physics and Chemistry of Solids'' (Wiley).
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