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← ScienceWhich mechanism causes increased electron tunneling in a Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) with reduced tip-sample separation?
A)Wave function overlap increases exponentially✓
B)Thermal fluctuations reduce potential barrier
C)Quantum confinement increases momentum
D)Coulomb blockade inhibits electron flow
💡 Explanation
When tip-sample separation is reduced, the wave function overlap of electron orbitals between the tip and sample increases exponentially due to quantum tunneling, increasing the tunneling current. Therefore increased tunneling results, rather than reduced barrier, increased momentum, or inhibited flow which involve different quantum effects.
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