Flicker () noise: Equilibrium temperature and resistance fluctuations
- 15 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 13 (2) , 556-573
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.13.556
Abstract
We have measured the voltage noise in continuous metal films. At room temperature, samples of pure metals and bismuth (with a carrier density smaller by ) of similar volume had comparable noise. The power spectrum was proportional to , where is the mean voltage across the sample, is the sample volume, and . was reduced as the temperature was lowered. Manganin, with a temperature coefficient of resistance () close to zero, had no discernible noise. These results suggest that the noise arises from equilibrium temperature fluctuations modulating the resistance to give , where is the total heat capacity of the sample. The noise was spatially correlated over a length , where is the thermal diffusivity, implying that the fluctuations obey a diffusion equation. The usual theoretical treatment of spatially uncorrelated temperature fluctuations gives a spectrum that flattens at low frequencies in contradiction to the observed spectrum. However, the empirical inclusion of an explicit region and appropriate normalization lead to , where is the length and is the width of the film, in excellent agreement with the measured noise. If the fluctuations are assumed to be spatially correlated, the diffusion equation can yield an extended region in the power spectrum. We show that the temperature response of a sample to - and step-function power inputs has the same shape as the autocorrelation function for uncorrelated and correlated temperature fluctuations, respectively. The spectrum obtained from the cosine transform of the measured step-function response is in excellent agreement with the measured voltage noise spectrum. Spatially correlated...
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