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The '''de Broglie thermal wavelength''' is defined as  
The '''de Broglie thermal wavelength''' <ref>[http://www.ensmp.fr/aflb/LDB-oeuvres/De_Broglie_Kracklauer.htm Louis-Victor de Broglie "On the Theory of Quanta" Thesis (1925)]</ref> is defined as  


:<math>\Lambda= \sqrt{\frac{h^2}{2\pi mk_BT}}</math>
:<math>\Lambda= \sqrt{\frac{h^2}{2\pi mk_BT}}</math>
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* ''T'' is the [[temperature]].  
* ''T'' is the [[temperature]].  


A detailed derivation of the above expression can be found in
==References==
[http://clesm.mae.ufl.edu/wiki.pub/index.php/Configuration_integral_%28statistical_mechanics%29 Configuration integral].
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;Related reading
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0143-0807/21/6/314 Zijun Yan, "General thermal wavelength and its applications", Eur. J. Phys. '''21''' pp. 625-631  (2000)]
 


==References==
#[http://www.ensmp.fr/aflb/LDB-oeuvres/De_Broglie_Kracklauer.htm Louis-Victor de Broglie "On the Theory of Quanta" Thesis (1925)]
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0143-0807/21/6/314 Zijun Yan, "General thermal wavelength and its applications", Eur. J. Phys. '''21''' pp. 625-631  (2000)]
[[category: statistical mechanics]]
[[category: statistical mechanics]]

Revision as of 17:35, 22 November 2012

The de Broglie thermal wavelength [1] is defined as

where

References

Related reading