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Hopfield therefore suggested that at these lower temperatures the electron is raised to a state sitting halfway up the energy slope, where the distance it needs to traverse is shorter than it is at the bottom of the slope, enhancing its chances of quantum tunneling through the barrier. And he was right: the tunneling-mediated transfer of electrons takes place even at very low temperatures, just as DeVault and Chance found.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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