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Quantum Phenomena Calculator

Quantum phenomena calculations. Tunneling, photoelectric effect, Compton scattering, blackbody radiation, and quantum entanglement.

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How to Use This Calculator
  1. Follow the step-by-step wizard — complete each step before moving to the next. This guided approach ensures you provide all the necessary information in a logical order.
  2. Phenomenon — Calculation mode to use. Choose from: Quantum Tunneling, Photoelectric Effect, Compton Scattering, Blackbody Radiation, Quantum Entanglement. default: 0.
  3. Barrier Height (eV) — enter a numeric value. default: 1.
  4. Barrier Width (nm) — enter a numeric value. default: 1.
  5. Particle Energy (eV) — enter a numeric value. default: 0.5.
  6. Particle Mass (kg) — Electron: 9.109e-31 kg default: 9.109e-31.
  7. Photon Wavelength (nm) — enter a numeric value. default: 400.
  8. Work Function (eV) — Cu: 4.7, Na: 2.3, Cs: 2.1 default: 4.5.
  9. Light Intensity (W/m²) — enter a numeric value. default: 1.
  10. Incident Wavelength (nm) — X-ray region default: 0.1.
  11. Scattering Angle (°) — enter a numeric value. default: 90.
  12. Temperature (K) — Sun: 5778K default: 5,778.
  13. Number of Qubits — enter a numeric value. default: 2.
  14. Bell State — enter your preferred option from the dropdown. Choose from: |Φ⁺⟩ = (|00⟩+|11⟩)/√2, |Φ⁻⟩ = (|00⟩-|11⟩)/√2, |Ψ⁺⟩ = (|01⟩+|10⟩)/√2, |Ψ⁻⟩ = (|01⟩-|10⟩)/√2. default: 0.
  15. Measurement Basis — Quantum measurement basis. Choose from: Z (Computational), X (Hadamard), Y (Circular). default: 0.
  16. Once all inputs are set, review your results in the Results panel. Here's what each output means:
  17. Transmission Coefficient — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
  18. Max Kinetic Energy (eV) — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
  19. Wavelength Shift (nm) — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
  20. Peak Wavelength (nm) — shown as a numeric value. This is the primary result of this calculator.
  21. Bell State — your calculated result. This is the primary result of this calculator.
  22. Penetration Depth (nm) — shown as a numeric value.
  23. Tunneling Type — your calculated result.
  24. Photon Energy (eV) — shown as a numeric value.
  25. Stopping Potential (V) — shown as a numeric value.
  26. Emission Occurs — your calculated result.
  27. Scattered Energy (keV) — shown as a numeric value.
  28. Electron Recoil (keV) — shown as a numeric value.
  29. Power (W/m²) — shown as a numeric value.
  30. Dominant Color — your calculated result.
  31. Correlation — your calculated result.
  32. Entanglement Entropy — shown as a numeric value.
  33. CHSH Quantum Max — shown as a numeric value.
  34. View the Tunneling vs Barrier Width below for a visual breakdown of how the numbers relate to each other.
  35. Check the Quantum Effects for a detailed row-by-row breakdown. This is useful for spotting trends or finding values at specific points.
  36. Explore the related calculators below if you need deeper analysis or want to approach this topic from a different angle.
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Formula

T ≈ e^(-2κa) | KE = hf - φ | Δλ = λ_c(1-cos θ) | λ_peak = b/T

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