Abstract
The Kramers problem of isothermal slip of a quantum Fermi gas with Cercignani boundary conditions is solved analytically. The velocity of isothermal slip is obtained as a function of the accommodation coefficient and the reduced chemical potential—the ratio of the chemical potential to the product of Boltzmann’s constant and the absolute temperature. The distribution function of the molecules is presented in explicit form.
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