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← ScienceWithin Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, which mechanism governs electron flow between tip and surface?
A)Quantum tunneling through potential barrier✓
B)Thermionic emission over surface work
C)Secondary electron avalanche ionization
D)Ohmic conduction proportional applied voltage
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Quantum tunneling mediates electron flow because there's finite probability of penetrating a barrier, especially at small distances. Therefore, electrons traverse through space, rather than through thermionic emissions, given low temperature, or avalanche ionization which requires higher voltage.
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