Building on our theoretical release (ChemRxiv GQR1 v41), our GitBook provenance white paper2, and GQR2 recently submitted to ChemRxiv3, this work formalizes an optical grammar for the Gated Quantum Resonator (GQR): aperture (H), field lens (C), tilt/prism (B), and splitter (I). Movies of full time evolution (see SI) and composite stills (Figs. 2,3) show that modest tilts act as steering biases that modulate sustained tunneling “buzz” (continuous flux) rather than one-off barrier “bullets.” The predictions match the grammar proposed in Man2 and clarify pris- matics, noise/heat impact (E), and the first 3D maximum-intensity projections. We conclude by outlining a conceptual instrument—the Catalytic Quantum Tunneling Electron Microscope (CQ-TEM)—that implements the GQR grammar in hardware.
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