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← ScienceWhich mechanism enables electrons to tunnel through a potential barrier in a tunnel diode?
A)Quantum mechanical wave function penetration✓
B)Thermionic emission over barrier
C)Field-induced impact ionization
D)Drift current from high doping
💡 Explanation
Electron tunneling through a potential barrier occurs because the quantum mechanical wave function of the electron has a non-zero probability of penetrating the barrier, even if the electron's energy is less than the barrier height. Therefore quantum tunneling happens, rather than thermionic emission, impact ionization, or drift current, which require sufficient thermal or field energy.
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