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Faculty of Engineering => EEE => Topic started by: fahmidsadeque on November 12, 2016, 11:50:58 PM

Title: What is quantum tunneling?
Post by: fahmidsadeque on November 12, 2016, 11:50:58 PM
Quantum-Tunneling is statistically possible passing of energetic walls, which would classically not be possible.
In QM Particles, whether Elementary or Compound, are described by a QM-wave-function ϕ(xμ) in complex Hilbert-space. The absolute squared wave-function ϕ⋅(xμ)ϕ(xμ) represents the possibility of detecting the particle at position xμ.
For example the Schrödinger-equations describes the wave-function. When a wave-function passes a region which it could classically never pass, the QM-wave-function always allows the possibility to pass this region with possibility > zero.
This is so-called quantum-tunneling
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