Recently, Professor Dong Eon Kim from POSTECH's Department of Physics and Max Planck Korea-POSTECH Initiative and his research team have succeeded in unraveling for the first time the mystery of the ...
The phenomenon known as "tunneling" is one of the best-known predictions of quantum physics, because it so dramatically confounds our classical intuition for how objects ought to behave. If you create ...
Benefited from the series of excellent electrical and optical properties, graphene demonstrates attractive applications in high-performance photodetectors with the excellent broadband operation and ...
Study offers new insights into understanding and controlling tunneling dynamics in complex molecules
Tunneling is one of most fundamental processes in quantum mechanics, where the wave packet could traverse a classically insurmountable energy barrier with a certain probability. Photoelectron ...
Will an electron escaping a molecule through a quantum tunnel behave differently depending on the left- or right-handedness of the molecule? Chemists have borrowed the phrases "left-handed" and "right ...
The quantum world is a pretty wild one, where the seemingly impossible happens all the time: Teensy objects separated by miles are tied to one another, and particles can even be in two places at once.
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