Some electronic properties of metals through q-deformed algebras
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Abstract: We study the thermodynamics of metals by applying q-deformed algebras. We shall mainly focus our attention on q-deformed Sommerfeld parameter as a function of q-deformed electronic specific heat. The results revealed that q-deformation acts as a factor of disorder or impurity, modifying the characteristics of a crystalline structure and thereby controlling the number of electrons per unit volume.
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