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Reshma
Aug10-04, 09:36 AM
Could some please explain me how quantum tunneling works?

Gonzolo
Aug10-04, 09:57 AM
When a ball rolls down from the edge of a bowl, it barely reaches the opposite edge and comes back oscillating until friction slows it down to a stop in the bottom of the bowl.

If you reduce your ball to an electron and your bowl to a potential well (see this as a tiny bowl, working with electric fields rather than gravity), not only there is no friction to speak of, but if there is an other "bowl/well" nearby, the electron may jump out of the first bowl and appear in the next without ever reaching the edge of either bowl. This is tunneling. The way it works is by probability. The probability of tunneling is never zero, but can be increased by bringing the bowls/wells closer to each other, or by lowering the edges (even though they can be maintained above what would be required classically for the ball/electron to transfer). Funky huh? That's what's fun about quantum mechanics.

marlon
Aug10-04, 03:07 PM
nice explanation by Gonzolo

marlon
Aug10-04, 03:44 PM
Quantumtunneling is impossible in classical fysics, because it would imply a negative kinetic energy and thus a negative mass-value...

Reshma
Aug11-04, 01:44 AM
Thank you for your explaination.It was interesting.

humanino
Aug11-04, 07:11 AM
Welcome Reshma !

maverick280857
Aug14-04, 01:30 AM
Welcome to PF, Reshma!

FYI, some related links that I found interesting:

http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~js/ast123/lectures/lec07.html

http://www.comcity.com/distance-time/The%20Speed%20of%20Quantum%20tunneling.html

http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae619.cfm

http://www.altair.org/Qtunnel.html

http://www.nobeliefs.com/light.htm

There is of course, a wealth of resources on the internet related to Quantum Physics. You can find out a lot more simply using google...

Cheers
Vivek

chroot
Aug15-04, 03:10 PM
The discussion with what_are_electrons has been split off and moved to the theory development subforum: http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=39469

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