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Fermi level

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The Fermi level is a crucial concept in solid-state physics, semiconductor physics, and condensed matter physics. It describes the highest energy level that electrons can occupy at absolute zero temperature. In a more general sense, the Fermi level is the chemical potential for electrons and serves as a reference point for understanding the distribution of electron energies within a material.

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