Abstract

The spectral shape and magnitude of spontaneous resistance fluctuations due to enthalpy fluctuations are shown to be determined by the resistance response to current impulses for a broad class of resistors, including any resistor containing only one type of conducting material, regardless of the resistor geometry. Implications for the design and interpretation of experiments are discussed.

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