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Quantum mechanical tunneling

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated September 2025

Definition

Quantum mechanical tunneling is a quantum phenomenon where a particle passes through a potential barrier that it classically shouldn't be able to surmount. This occurs due to the wave-like properties of particles in quantum mechanics.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. In quantum mechanics, particles such as electrons can 'tunnel' through energy barriers even if they do not have sufficient energy to overcome the barrier classically.
  2. Tunneling is crucial for understanding nuclear fusion in stars, where particles tunnel through the Coulomb barrier.
  3. The probability of tunneling decreases exponentially with increasing barrier width and height.
  4. Quantum tunneling is responsible for radioactive decay processes such as alpha decay, where an alpha particle tunnels out of the nucleus.
  5. Tunneling has practical applications in modern technology, including tunnel diodes and scanning tunneling microscopes (STM).

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