Abstract

A quiet current with subshot noise is a regulated electron flow. When a time delay circuit, i.e. a low-pass filter is inserted into the flow, noise is generated in the high frequency region. By using a transistor circuit the noise generation due to the time delay is observed. A simple theoretical model explains the observed noise spectrum.

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