Density of States Function #
The number of quantum states of electrons per unit energy range per unit volume is called the density of states. It is generally denoted by $g(E)$.
$$g(E)=\frac{1}{2\pi^2} \Bigg(\frac{2m}{\hslash ^2}\Bigg)^{3/2}E^{1/2}$$The number of quantum states of electrons per unit energy range per unit volume is called the density of states. It is generally denoted by $g(E)$.
$$g(E)=\frac{1}{2\pi^2} \Bigg(\frac{2m}{\hslash ^2}\Bigg)^{3/2}E^{1/2}$$