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Monte Carlo analysis of noise spectra in self-switching nanodiodes
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Ruido
Monte-Carlo, Método de
Electronic noise
Shot noise
Fecha de publicación
2008
Editor
American Institute of Physics (Nueva York, Estados Unidos)
Citación
Íñiguez de la Torre Mulas, I., Mateos López, J., Pardo Collantes, D., González Sánchez, T. (2008). Monte Carlo analysis of noise spectra in self-switching nanodiodes."Journal of Applied Physics", 103.
Abstract
By means of a semiclassical two-dimensional Monte Carlo technique, we analyze current noise spectra of InAlAs/InGaAs-based submicron self-switching diodes. Shot noise (at low bias) and diffusion noise in the series resistance (at high bias) are found to dominate the current noise at lowfrequency (in the plateau beyond the 1/ f range). Two peaks of different origins, which may limit the device performance, are found in the noise spectra at higher frequencies. The dependence of theamplitude and frequency of these peaks on the topology of the diodes is analyzed and discussed. Design indications to improve the noise performance of the devices are provided.
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Espectros del ruido en nanodiodos.
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