An electron with initial kinetic energy 5.0 eV encounters a barrier with height U0 and width 0.60 nm. What is the transmission coefficient if (a) U0 = 7.0 eV; (b) U0 = 9.0 eV; (c) U0 = 13.0 eV?
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An electron with initial kinetic energy 5.0 eV encounters a barrier with height U0 and width 0.60 nm. What is the transmission coefficient if (a) U0 = 7.0 eV; (b) U0 = 9.0 eV; (c) U0 = 13.0 eV?
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