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← ScienceWhich phenomenon limits the maximum data storage density achievable with molecular memory devices?
A)Quantum tunneling between adjacent molecules✓
B)Thermal degradation of molecular structure
C)Electromigration of molecules under bias voltage
D)Photobleaching from readout laser exposure
💡 Explanation
As molecular density increases, electron quantum tunneling occurs due to wave function overlap between adjacent molecules, causing unintended charge transfer and data corruption. Therefore, quantum tunneling limits density, rather than thermal degradation, electromigration, or photobleaching which require different energy inputs or conditions.
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