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← ScienceWhich phenomenon explains electron transport across a thin insulating layer in a tunnel diode?
A)Quantum mechanical tunneling of wave functions✓
B)Thermal excitation overcoming potential barrier
C)Impurity diffusion causing local conductivity
D)Capacitive coupling enabling charge transfer
💡 Explanation
When a thin insulating layer is present, electrons can transfer across via quantum tunnelling because their wave functions have a non-zero probability of penetrating the barrier, depending on electron energy and barrier properties. Therefore, quantum tunneling explains the transport, rather than other mechanisms that require different condition at barrier or different mechanisms of interaction.
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