Crystal symmetry controls hydrogen’s quantum tunnelling
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The quantum tunnelling of hydrogen atoms plays a central role in many physical, chemical and biological process, but a practical means of controlling it has proved elusive. Researchers from the University of Tokyo, Japan have now demonstrated that the way hydrogen permeates through a material depends on the degree of symmetry in the material’s crystal structure. By controlling this symmetry, scientists could therefore gain control over hydrogen’s ability to tunnel, potentially leading to safer a
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