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Phase perpendicular tunneling

Figure 20. Elastic tunneling of an electron between two metal phases separated by vacuum (rectangular barrier). Shown are the wave functions of a free electron propagating in a direction perpendicular to the interface. The wave function decays exponentially in the vacuum. The tunneling probability is related to the amplitude of the free electron wave functions (see section 6). Figure 20. Elastic tunneling of an electron between two metal phases separated by vacuum (rectangular barrier). Shown are the wave functions of a free electron propagating in a direction perpendicular to the interface. The wave function decays exponentially in the vacuum. The tunneling probability is related to the amplitude of the free electron wave functions (see section 6).

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