Abstract

The noise in transferred electron amplifiers is usually attributed to thermal noise of the carriers in the two valleys and intervalley scattering noise. The latter is here interpreted as being due to carrier density fluctuations in the two valleys (partition noise), which, because of the difference in mobility in the upper and lower valleys, shows up as current noise.

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