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← ScienceWhich phenomenon causes an electron to be detected outside the potential barrier of a quantum dot?
A)Quantum tunneling through barrier✓
B)Thermal excitation over barrier
C)Capacitive coupling bypassing barrier
D)Diffraction around the barrier edge
💡 Explanation
When an electron encounters a potential barrier in a quantum dot, quantum tunneling occurs because the electron's wave function has a non-zero probability amplitude of existing beyond the barrier, leading to its detection there. Therefore, quantum tunneling allows the electron to appear outside, rather than requiring thermal energy, capacitive effects, or diffraction to overcome the barrie.
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