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Excess Noise in Narrow Germanium pn Junctions

Yajima et al., 1958

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11366401279819672000
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Yajima T
Esaki L
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Journal of the physical society of Japan

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Excess noise has been studied on narrow alloyed pn junctions fabricated on heavily doped p-type and n-type germanium with less than 200 Å junction width, which exhibit inverted rectification and negative resistance in the forward direction. Considerable 1/f noise has …
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