Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling

Xiao Huang: Professor Johnson, can you explain what macroscopic quantum tunneling is?

DOORM: Macroscopic quantum tunneling refers to the phenomenon in superconducting circuits where electrons can traverse barriers that classical physics deems impassable. This phenomenon showcases the peculiar characteristics of quantum mechanics, indicating that under certain conditions, macroscopic objects can exhibit quantum behavior. This discovery holds not only theoretical significance but also provides new perspectives for the development of quantum computing and superconducting technologies[Float-Menu id=”1″].


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