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  2. Electron shell - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry and atomic physics, an electron shell may be thought of as an orbit that electrons follow around an atom's nucleus.The closest shell to the nucleus is called the "1 shell" (also called the "K shell"), followed by the "2 shell" (or "L shell"), then the "3 shell" (or "M shell"), and so on farther and farther from the nucleus.

  3. d electron count - Wikipedia

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    An example is chromium whose electron configuration is [Ar]4s 1 3d 5 with a d electron count of 5 for a half-filled d subshell, although Madelung's rule predicts [Ar]4s 2 3d 4. Similarly copper is [Ar]4s 1 3d 10 with a full d subshell, and not [Ar]4s 2 3d 9. The configuration of palladium is [Kr]4d 10 with zero 5s electrons.

  4. Electron mobility - Wikipedia

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    For example, the value of v sat is on the order of 1×10 7 cm/s for both electrons and holes in Si. It is on the order of 6×10 6 cm/s for Ge. This velocity is a characteristic of the material and a strong function of doping or impurity levels and temperature. It is one of the key material and semiconductor device properties that determine a ...

  5. One-electron universe - Wikipedia

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    The one-electron universe postulate, proposed by theoretical physicist John Wheeler in a telephone call to Richard Feynman in the spring of 1940, is the hypothesis that all electrons and positrons are actually manifestations of a single entity moving backwards and forwards in time. According to Feynman:

  6. Electron affinity (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Electron affinity can be defined in two equivalent ways. First, as the energy that is released by adding an electron to an isolated gaseous atom. The second (reverse) definition is that electron affinity is the energy required to remove an electron from a singly charged gaseous negative ion.

  7. Electron - Wikipedia

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    In effect, the energy needed to create these virtual particles, ΔE, can be "borrowed" from the vacuum for a period of time, Δt, so that their product is no more than the reduced Planck constant, ħ ≈ 6.6 × 10 −16 eV·s. Thus, for a virtual electron, Δt is at most 1.3 × 10 −21 s. [101]

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