Mechanism behind the occurrence of noise peaks in components with nonlinear voltage-current characteristics
Keywords:
low-frequency noise, nonlinear I-V characteristics
Abstract
It is shown that the previously established mechanism for converting the current spectrum of conductivity fluctuations Sg(f) into voltage fluctuations Su(f) in a sample with a nonlinear voltage-current characteristic Su(f) = Sg(f)rdU (where rd is the differential resistance of the sample, U is the voltage drop across it) is confirmed in resistors, Schottky barriers, p–n junctions, varistors, and vacuum diodes.
Published
2004-06-30
How to Cite
Golovko, A. G. (2004). Mechanism behind the occurrence of noise peaks in components with nonlinear voltage-current characteristics. Technology and Design in Electronic Equipment, (3), 58-61. Retrieved from https://www.tkea.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/TKEA2004.3.58
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Copyright (c) 2004 Golovko A. G.

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