- Jellium
"Jellium" is the model of interacting
electron s in which a uniform background ofpositive charge exists. In this model atzero temperature the system properties are dependent only on thecharge density of electrons. This allows for the simplistic calculation of the electron-electron coupling energy being a ratio between the free-electron kinetic energy and theCoulomb potential energy.The model works with the atoms as if they were actually blobs of
jelly , hence the name.The Hamiltonian of the system consists of three parts:
where signifies the Hamiltonian of the electrons, the Hamiltonian of the positive background (jellium) and the Hamiltonian of the interaction of the electrons and the background. and are constant and , with:
: The number of the electrons in the jellium.
: The momentum of the i-th electron.
: The mass of the electron.
: The charge of the electron.With this Hamiltonian and the principles of quantum-mechanics, the energy of the system can be calculated, for example in the approximation of
Hartree-Fock or in the theory of Bohm and Pines.The "jellium" model is also used in
nuclear physics , and has been used to try to explain the properties ofsuperatoms .
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