Is energy lost in an elastic tunneling process?
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If the insulator is thin enough, there is a finite probability that the incident electron tunnels through the barrier. Since the energy of the electron is not changed by this process, it is anelastic process. ... Some of thetunneling electrons can lose energy by exciting vibrations of the oxide or the adsorbate
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The existence of static, self-gravitating elastic bodies in the non-linear theory of elasticity is established.
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