“…1 It has been observed, e.g., for electrons, [2][3][4][5][6] neutrons, 7 and atoms, 8,9 and also has practical applications, e.g., in devices involving electron emission and injection. 10,11 Here, we show that a special situation of scanning electron microscopy, where the electron source is only a few nanometers away from the target, [12][13][14][15] is unique in that quantum skipping (i.e., repeated quantum reflections) is the only mechanism that allows electrons produced at the primary, nanoscale site, 14 to reach the macroscopic environment. Our simulations show that the ejected electrons, skipping away from the primary site, accumulate in the elastic channel.…”