since I am new in physics, I am not quite familiar with these concepts. If there are some misunderstanding, please help me to clarify the difference between work function and Fermi energy.
" In solid-state physics, the work function is the minimum thermodynamic work (i.e. energy) needed to remove an electron from a solid to a point in the vacuum immediately outside the solid surface."
The electron work function is generally measured by:
1. Thermoemission;
2. Contact Potential Difference;
3. Photoemission,
" The Fermi energy is a concept in quantum mechanics usually referring to the energy difference between the highest and lowest occupied single-particle states in a quantum system of non-interacting fermions at absolute zero temperature. In a Fermi gas, the lowest occupied state is taken to have zero kinetic energy, whereas in a metal, the lowest occupied state is typically taken to mean the bottom of the conduction band."