Quantum Tunneling
It strikes a potential step of height V at x= 0 producing both a reflected wave of amplitude rwhich travels to the left along with a transmitted wave of amplitude twhich travels to the right. In order to insure traveling waves in both the x>0 and x<0 regions, the electron must be classically allowed and have sufficient energy such that E>V ...
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