What is a Quantum Tunnel?
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Quantum tunnelling or tunneling (US) is the quantum mechanical phenomenon where a wavefunction can propagate through a potential barrier. ... The wavefunction may disappear on one side and reappear on the other side. The wavefunction and its first derivative are continuous.
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- What is quantum tunneling used for?
- Quantum tunneling plays an essential role in physical phenomena, such as nuclear fusion. It has applications in the tunnel diode, quantum computing, and in the scanning tunneling microscope. The effect was predicted in the early 20th century. Its acceptance as a general physical phenomenon came mid-century.
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what is Quantum Tunnel
Quantum tunnelling or tunneling (US) is the quantum mechanical phenomenon where a wavefunction can propagate through a potential barrier. ... The wavefunction may disappear on one side and reappear on the other side. The wavefunction and its first derivative are continuous.
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