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Quantum Tunneling is a phenomenon of quantum mechanics in which a wave function can travel through a potential barrier and be observed on the other side. It utilizes the [
Quantum Tunneling is a phenomenon of quantum mechanics in which a wave function can travel through a potential barrier and be observed on the other side. It utilizes the [
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Quantum Tunneling is a phenomenon of quantum mechanics in which a wave function can travel through a potential barrier and be observed on the other side. It utilizes the [

Main Idea

Mathematical Model

Wave Function

Transmission Probability

Computational Model

Examples

Simple

Middling

Difficult

Connectedness

  1. How is this topic connected to something that you are interested in?
  2. How is it connected to your major?
  3. Is there an interesting industrial application?

History

See Also

Further Reading

External Links

References