| free-electron theory of metals [¦frē i`lek´trän ¦thē·ǝ·rē ǝv `med·ǝlz] SOLID-STATE PHYSICS A model of a metal in which the free electrons, that is, those giving rise to the conductivity, are regarded as moving in a potential (due to the metal ions in the lattice and to all the remaining free electrons) which is approximated as constant everywhere inside the metal. Also known as Sommerfeld model; Sommerfeld theory. |