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 Übersetzung für 'conduction electrons' von Englisch nach Deutsch
electr.phys.
conduction electrons
Leitungs­elektronen {pl}
Teiltreffer
phys.
electrons
Elektronen {pl}
512
chem.phys.
valence electrons
Valenzelektronen {pl}
shell electronsHüllenelektronen {pl}
phys.
bunched electrons {pl}
Elektronenpaket {n}
phys.
beam of electrons
Elektronenstrahl {m}
tech.
surplus of electrons
Elektronenüberschuss {m}
phys.
number of electrons
Elektronenzahl {f}
phys.
concentration of electrons
Elektronenkonzentration {f}
flow of electronsElektronenstrom {m}
phys.
pair of electrons
Elektronenpaar {n}
phys.
density of electrons
Elektronendichte {f}
path of electronsElektronenbahn {f}
emission of electronsElektronenausstrahlung {f}
conductionLeitvermögen {n}
19
conductionKonduktion {f}
audioelectr.tech.
conduction
Übertragung {f}
128
tech.
conduction
Führung {f}
76
audiomed.
conduction time
Leitungs­zeit {f}
anat.
stimulus conduction
Erregungs­leitung {f}
audiomed.
bone conduction
Knochenleitung {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Like the electric field of the nucleus is reduced inside an atom or ion due to the shielding effect, the electric fields of ions in conducting solids are further reduced by the cloud of conduction electrons.
  • of conduction electrons in metals ranges between approximately 1028 and 1029 electrons/m3, which is also the typical density of atoms in ordinary solid matter.
  • The free electron model of metals derives their physical properties by considering the conduction electrons alone as a degenerate gas, while the majority of the electrons are regarded as occupying bound quantum states.
  • The nearly free electron model is a modification of the free electron model which includes a weak periodic perturbation meant to model the interaction between the conduction electrons and the ions in a crystalline solid.
  • This model showed why the density of conduction electrons (as represented by the Wigner–Seitz radius "rs") is an important parameter in determining work function.

  • The observed shift reflects the local magnetic field produced at the sodium nucleus by the magnetization of the conduction electrons.
  • The total energy of all translational and internal particle motions, including that of conduction electrons, plus the potential energy of phase changes, plus zero-point energy of a substance comprise the "internal energy" of it.
  • The sea of conduction electrons in an electrical conductor, called a Fermi sea, contains electrons with energies up to the chemical potential of the system.
  • These colors occur because of a phenomenon called localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), in which conduction electrons on the surface of the nanoparticle oscillate in resonance with incident light.
  • To classify semiconductors and semimetals, the energies of their filled and empty bands must be plotted against the crystal momentum of conduction electrons.

  • The paramagnetic response has then two possible quantum origins, either coming from permanent magnetic moments of the ions or from the spatial motion of the conduction electrons inside the material.
  • Emission of conduction electrons from typical metals requires a few electron-volt (eV) light quanta, corresponding to short-wavelength visible or ultraviolet light.
  • Theoretical work by British physicist Neil Ashcroft predicted that solid metallic hydrogen at extremely high pressure (~500 GPa) should become superconducting at approximately room-temperature because of its extremely high speed of sound and expected strong coupling between the conduction electrons and the lattice vibrations (phonons).
  • Metallic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that arises from the electrostatic attractive force between conduction electrons (in the form of an electron cloud of delocalized electrons) and positively charged metal ions.
  • In different substances different particles serve as charge carriers: in metals and other solids some of the outer electrons of each atom (conduction electrons) are able to move about the material; in electrolytes and plasma it is ions, electrically charged atoms or molecules, and electrons.

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