Is is possible to find unoccupied states below fermi energy?

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Is is possible to find unoccupied states below fermi energy??

Or all states below fermi energy are always occupied?
 
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arierreF said:
Is is possible to find unoccupied states below fermi energy??

Or all states below fermi energy are always occupied?

At T=0K, in a metal, it is DEFINED as the highest occupied energy state.

So what you are asking is whether we can negotiate our definition.

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no, it is not possible
 
arierreF said:
Is is possible to find unoccupied states below fermi energy??

Or all states below fermi energy are always occupied?

Yes, It is possible. In a semiconductor the Fermi level is usually between conduction and valence band and we can have hole (unoccupied state) in valence band.
 
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