Physics:Constant-energy surface
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In a Brillouin zone, the constant-energy surface represents the loci of all the [math]\displaystyle{ \vec{k} }[/math]-points (that is, all the electron momentum values) that have the same energy. Fermi surface is a special constant-energy surface that separates the unfilled orbitals from the filled ones at zero kelvin.
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