quantum jump
noun
Physics.
an abrupt transition of a system described by quantum mechanics from one of its discrete states to another, as the fall of an electron in an atom to an orbit of lower energy.
any sudden and significant change, advance, or increase.
Also called
quantum leap.
Origin of quantum jump
First recorded in 1925–30
Words nearby quantum jump
British Dictionary definitions for quantum leap
quantum leap
quantum jump
noun
a sudden highly significant advance; breakthrough
Word Origin for quantum leap
C20: from its use in physics meaning the sudden jump of an electron, atom, etc from one energy level to another
Scientific definitions for quantum leap
quantum jump
A change from one quantum state to another, as when an electron orbiting a nucleus moves from one shell to another with the loss or gain of a quantum of energy.
Cultural definitions for quantum leap
quantum leap
In physics, the movement of an electron from one orbit in an atom to another, sending out or taking on a photon in the process. (See Bohr atom.)
notes for quantum leap
Informally, a “quantum leap” may be any great, sudden, or discontinuous change.
Idioms and Phrases with quantum leap
quantum leap
A dramatic advance, especially in knowledge or method, as in Establishing a central bank represents a quantum leap in this small country's development. This term originated as quantum jump in the mid-1900s in physics, where it denotes a sudden change from one energy state to another within an atom. Within a decade it was transferred to other advances, not necessarily sudden but very important ones.