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1/f Noise Under Drift And Thermal Agitation In Semiconductor Materials (2202.05390v1)

Published 4 Feb 2022 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: Voss and Clarke observed 1/f noise in the square of Johnson noise across samples in thermal equilibrium without applying a current. We refer to this phenomenon as thermal 1/f noise. Voss and Clarke suggested spatially correlated temperature fluctuations as an origin of thermal 1/f noise; they also showed that thermal 1/f noise closely matches the 1/f spectrum obtained by passing a current through the sample. An intermittent generation-recombination (g-r) process has recently been introduced to interpret 1/f noise in semiconductors. The square of this intermittent g-r process generates a 1/f noise component which correlates with Voss and Clarke's empirical findings. Traps which intermittently rather than continuously generate g-r pulses are suggested as the origin of 1/f noise under drift and thermal agitation. We see no need to introduce correlated temperature fluctuations or oxide traps with a large distribution of time constants to explain 1/f noise.

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