Quantum tunneling refers to the observation that because we can never know position and momentum exactly, there is always a nonzero probability that an particle directed towards a barrier will breach the barrier. E.g. we cannot accurately measure the position and resistance of the barrier so can't say for certain what will happen. This results in sometimes observing subatomic particles on the other side of thin barriers.
And that is how a scanning-tunneling microscope works.
And that is how a scanning-tunneling microscope works.