Abstract

Recent measurements taken by Eberhard and Horn of the temperature dependence of the excess noise in very thin continuous Ag and Cu films can be interpreted in terms of a surface effect. On the basis of experimental results on discontinuous metal films, we suggest that a substrate interface conduction mechanism (i.e., a shunting between a continuous and a discontinuous metal film) is responsible for that effect.

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