Electron barrier interaction in a vacuum tunneling probe
Roberto Onofrio, Carlo Presilla

TL;DR
This paper presents a model for electron energy and momentum exchange in vacuum tunneling probes, highlighting its importance for nanoscale electromechanical devices where electron mean free paths are significant.
Contribution
It introduces a new model for electron interactions in vacuum tunneling probes, emphasizing physical implications for nanoscale electromechanical systems.
Findings
Model captures energy and momentum exchanges in vacuum tunneling
Highlights significance for devices at the scale of electron mean free path
Provides insights into electron behavior in nanoscale tunneling applications
Abstract
A model for dealing with energy and momentum exchanges between ballistic electrons in a vacuum barrier in a tunneling probe used as an electromechanical transducer is studied and its physical significance in devices of size comparable to the mean free path of the tunneling electrons is discussed
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