tunnelingassisted
Tunneling-assisted refers to processes in which quantum tunneling enables or enhances transitions that would be unlikely under classical energy-barrier assumptions. In these processes, particles or excitations cross barriers by tunneling, and the effect is often shaped by interactions with the environment, vibrational modes, or external fields.
In chemistry and biochemistry, tunneling-assisted reactions are observed when hydrogen or other light atoms transfer through
In solid-state physics and nanotechnology, tunneling-assisted transport appears in tunnel junctions and molecular electronics, where electron
Theoretical treatments typically involve semiclassical or quantum-mechanical methods to estimate tunneling rates, including instanton analyses and
See also: quantum tunneling, phonon-assisted tunneling, photon-assisted tunneling, electron transfer.