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Vol. 7, Issue 2, Part D (2025)

Quantum Tunneling and Radioactive Decay: The Case of Alpha Emission

Author(s):

Haadiya Ali

Abstract:

Alpha decay Abstract Alpha decay is one of the foremost and most well- studied forms of radioactive decay, involving the emigration of a nascence flyspeck — two protons and two neutrons bound together — from an unstable infinitesimal nexus. Classical drugs, with its energy- grounded rules, suggests that such a flyspeck should be confined within the nexus indefinitely, unfit to overcome the immense implicit hedge posed by nuclear and electrostatic forces. Yet, in reality, nascence patches escape routinely, with remarkably harmonious powers and predictable half- lives This incongruity remained undetermined until the emergence of amount mechanics in the early 20th century, which introduced the conception of amount tunneling — a miracle where patches have a finite probability of" tunneling" through walls they warrant the energy to surmount. This paper takes a detailed look at the drugs of amount tunneling and its part in enabling nascence decay. We explore the literal development of the proposition, the fine frame behind tunneling chances, and the deep perceptivity this conception provides into nuclear geste. We also examine real- world exemplifications, similar as uranium- 238, and highlight broader operations of tunneling in fields ranging from nuclear drug to amount computing.

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International Journal of Physics and Applications
How to cite this article:
Haadiya Ali. Quantum Tunneling and Radioactive Decay: The Case of Alpha Emission. Int. J. Phys. Appl. 2025;7(2):339-341. DOI: 10.33545/26647575.2025.v7.i2d.211
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