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Gameofketones:
Is this the correct representation for quantum tunneling? The region at the far right is where potential energy is zero. So since it is a stationary state there shouldn't be any energy decay and the curves must be uniform right? Why is like a damped oscillation
marquis:
Can you give more information? If discussing negative resistance, then there are many more parameters that are needed ( s type, n type for example ). Then the circuit it is in is also needed so the equivalent resistance can be calculated. This would be for a tunnel diode. Is there something else you are looking at?
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