10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHOTTKY NOISE»
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Review of Fundamental Processes and Applications of Atoms ...
Cooled Stored Ion Beams 4.1. Schottky Noise Detection The Schottky noise
detector, named after W. Schottky who first detected the fluctuation noise of a d.c.
electron beam in 1918, reveals the ion beam current fluctuations in the stored
beam.
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The Physics of Intense Beams and Storage Rings
The first is the application of nondestructive diagnostics based on the Schottky
noise measurement97 to the diagnostics of very cold beams.90'91 The second is
the study of the stochastic cooling method using the wide bandwidth feedback ...
Dmitriĭ Vasilʹevich Pestrikov, 1994
3
Industrial Instrumentation: Principles and Design
1 Schottky Noise (Shot Noise) Schottky noise (also known as the shot noise) is a
current noise, due to random spurts in the current, through the junctions in the
transistors. All such Schottky noise gets added to the noise current shown as /n in
...
Tattamangalam R. Padmanabhan, 2000
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Principles of Semiconductor Network Testing
This barrier causes a fluctuation in the current flow called shot or Schottky noise
that comes from the random motion of electrons or holes. Accordingly, this type of
noise is directed by current flow and is common in diodes and bipolar transistors
...
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EPAC 90: 2nd European Particle Accelerator Conference : ...
Schottkv Pick-ups Schottky pick-ups are utilized to measure the longitudinal (sum
of electrode signals) and transverse (difference of the signals) Schottky noise
spectrum. By means of resonant tuning the sensitivity is enhanced (narrow band)
...
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Nuclei in the Cosmos V: Proceedings of the International ...
3 shows in the upper part a sketch of the Schottky noise frequency measurement
method, and in the lower part a Schottky noise frequence spectrum taken after
storing 187Re + for 1.8 h and after stripping the 1870s ions by the gas jet, which ...
Nikos Prantzos, Sotiris Harissopulos, 1998
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Handbook of Modern Sensors: Physics, Designs, and Applications
It is called shot noise, the name suggested by Schottky not in association with his
own name but rather because this noise sounded like “a hail of shot striking the
target” (nevertheless, shot noise is often called Schottky noise). Shot noise is ...
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Particle Accelerator Physics
18.1.1 Schottky Noise Electrical current is established by moving charged
particles. The finite electrical charge and finite number of elementary particles
gives rise to statistical variations of the electrical current. This phenomenon has
been ...
9
RF/Microwave Circuit Design for Wireless Applications
In reality, We can take the loss calculation from above and add the Schottky noise
generated by the diodes as they are driven by the local oscillator. If a Schottky
diode is used as a noise generator in the conductive mode, it generates a ...
Ulrich L. Rohde, David P. Newkirk, 2004
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LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
Example 4.31 What are the different types of noise phenomena associated with
op-amps? Solution: Noise phenomena associated with opamps are (1) thermal
noise, (2) Schottky noise, and (3) 1/f noise Thermal noise increases with increase
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