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Integration of the Fermi distribution using Python
concentration of my semiconductor using this equation:
$$
n(x) = \frac{m^*}{\pi\hbar^2}\int_{E_k}^{\infty}\frac{1}{1+\exp\left(\frac{E-E_f}{k_BT}\right)} \mathrm{d}E
$$
I'm using this straightforward scipy …