Quantum tunnelling is a part of the theoretical branch of physics known as quantum mechanics. It states that electrons can behave like both particles and waves, and can cancel the effects of an energy barrier if the energy barrier is thin enough, due to quantum mechanics being dependent on probability. In other words, particles can travel through walls, doors, etc. if the door or wall is thin enough. The particle— usually a subatomic or quark particle such as an electron or photon—can become a wave to focus a great deal of energy on the barrier, ultimately negating it. There is also a non-zero chance that it could be found inside the barrier. However, this only noticeably works for subatomic particles, as the chance for macroscopic objects to do this is very, very low, small enough to not be thought about much.
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| Formulations |
- Formulations
- Heisenberg
- Interaction
- Matrix mechanics
- Schrödinger
- Path integral formulation
- Phase space
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| Interpretations |
- Copenhagen
- Many-worlds
- Bayesian
- Consistent histories
- de Broglie–Bohm
- Ensemble
- Hidden-variable
- Objective collapse
- Quantum logic
- Relational
- Transactional
- Von Neumann–Wigner
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| Experiments |
- Bell test
- Davisson–Germer
- Delayed-choice quantum eraser
- Double-slit
- Franck–Hertz
- Mach–Zehnder interferometer
- Elitzur–Vaidman
- Popper
- Quantum eraser
- Stern–Gerlach
- Wheeler's delayed choice
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| Science |
- Quantum biology
- Quantum chemistry
- Quantum chaos
- Quantum cosmology
- Quantum differential calculus
- Quantum dynamics
- Quantum geometry
- Quantum measurement problem
- Quantum mind
- Quantum stochastic calculus
- Quantum spacetime
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| Technology |
- Quantum algorithms
- Quantum amplifier
- Quantum bus
- Quantum cellular automata
- Quantum channel
- Quantum circuit
- Quantum complexity theory
- Quantum computing
- Quantum cryptography
- Quantum electronics
- Quantum error correction
- Quantum imaging
- Quantum image processing
- Quantum information
- Quantum key distribution
- Quantum logic
- Quantum logic gates
- Quantum machine
- Quantum machine learning
- Quantum metamaterial
- Quantum metrology
- Quantum network
- Quantum neural network
- Quantum optics
- Quantum programming
- Quantum sensing
- Quantum simulator
- Quantum teleportation
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