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← ScienceWhich risk increases when manipulating wave functions modelling small semiconductors?
A)Increased quantum tunneling probability exponentially✓
B)Decreased electron diffraction observable results
C)Reduced system thermodynamic heat capacitance
D)Higher thermal energy from resistance loss
💡 Explanation
Increased quantum tunneling probability exponentially arises because the wave functions can allow electron transmission even when classically forbidden; therefore, current leakage increases in nanoscale devices because of quantum tunneling, rather than others solely reducing electron diffraction.
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