tunnelstrom
Tunnelstrom refers to a phenomenon observed in certain types of electrical components, particularly semiconductors, where a current flows through a material not due to the normal flow of charge carriers over a potential barrier, but rather through a quantum mechanical process known as quantum tunneling. This occurs when charge carriers, such as electrons, can pass through a thin insulating or potential barrier even though they do not possess sufficient energy to overcome it classically.
The probability of tunneling depends critically on the thickness and height of the barrier. Thinner and lower
Tunnelstrom is distinct from thermionic emission or diffusion currents, which are based on classical thermal excitation