Resonant-tunneling in discrete-time quantum walk
Abstract
We show that discrete-time quantum walks on the line, Z, behave as "the quantum tunneling". In particular, quantum walkers can tunnel through a double-well with the transmission probability 1 under a mild condition. This is a property of quantum walks which cannot be seen on classical random walks, and is different from both linear spreadings and localizations.
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