292 5 Solid State Physics
The total energy of the lattice is the sum of the attractive and repulsive energies
U=−NA
e^2
r
+
b
rn
(5.3)
whereNis the number of molecules andAis known as the Madelung constant.
For equilibrium
dU
dr
= 0 (5.4)
The force is
−
dU
dr
= 0 (5.5)
The current density
J=i/A (5.6)
whereAis the cross-section of the conductor.
The drift speed
vd=j/ne (5.7)
wherenis the number of conduction electrons per unit volume. The resistivity is
given by
R=ρL/A (5.8)
The conductivity is given by
σ= 1 /ρ (5.9)
vd=eEτ/m (5.10)
whereEis the electric field andτis the mean time between collisions.
ρ=me/ne^2 τ (5.11)
τ=meσ/ne^2 (5.12)
The mean free path
λ=τ
Hall effect
If a thin strip of material carrying a constant current is placed in a magnetic field
Bperpendicular to the strip a potential difference appears across the strip. This is
known as Hall effect.
E=jB/qn (5.14)