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0369 - 0379
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<KWD>Tunneling time
Classical-limit quantum mechanics
Field emission
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Stationary three-dimensional field emission out of an ultrathin quantum well is analyzed in terms of the semiclassical Hamilton-Jacobi theory. We compare the spatial quantum distribution of the tunneling electrons with the corresponding results obtained from real-time tunneling trajectories. The classical-limit trajectory method reproduces the exact quantum distribution for weak external fields. The Büttiker-Landauer expression for the barrier crossing velocity is confirmed.
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