The main points of the UPoN-2018 talk and some valuable comments from the Audience are briefly summarized. The talk surveyed the major issues with the notion of zero-point thermal noise in resistors and its visibility; moreover it gave some new arguments. The new arguments support the old view of Kleen that the known measurement data “showing” zero-point Johnson noise are instrumental artifacts caused by the energy-time uncertainty principle. We pointed out that, during the spectral analysis of blackbody radiation, another uncertainty principle is relevant, that is, the location-momentum uncertainty principle that causes only the widening of spectral lines instead of the zero-point noise artifact. This is the reason why the Planck formula i...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTechWe discuss the nonzero f...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis paper presents an exposition of the significant theories of flu...
This paper deals with the measurement of low values of electrical voltages and currents from sources...
The role played by zero-point contribution in black-body radiation spectrum is investigated in conne...
In this paper we review the unsolved problem surrounding the exact relationship between noise, zero ...
The fluctuation dissipation theorem (FDT) is the basis for a microscopic description of the interact...
There are in use at present three different ways of deducing the receiver noise temperature TR from ...
In a practical circuit, the output noise due to the thermal noise of a resistor will depend on the a...
Johnson-Nyquist expression for the mean-square voltage spectral density function of thermal noise in...
Johnson-Nyquist expression for the mean-square voltage spectral density function of thermal noise in...
Two models describing properties of the thermal noise power emerging from an antenna mounted in a re...
International audienceThis article deals with the erratic and inconsistent phase-noise spectra often...
Two models describing properties of the thermal noise power emerging from an antenna mounted in a re...
Abstract- A simple theoretical derivation for obtaining the Johnson thermal noise formula using wind...
Abstract. The well known built-in voltage potential for some select semiconductor p-n junctions and ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTechWe discuss the nonzero f...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis paper presents an exposition of the significant theories of flu...
This paper deals with the measurement of low values of electrical voltages and currents from sources...
The role played by zero-point contribution in black-body radiation spectrum is investigated in conne...
In this paper we review the unsolved problem surrounding the exact relationship between noise, zero ...
The fluctuation dissipation theorem (FDT) is the basis for a microscopic description of the interact...
There are in use at present three different ways of deducing the receiver noise temperature TR from ...
In a practical circuit, the output noise due to the thermal noise of a resistor will depend on the a...
Johnson-Nyquist expression for the mean-square voltage spectral density function of thermal noise in...
Johnson-Nyquist expression for the mean-square voltage spectral density function of thermal noise in...
Two models describing properties of the thermal noise power emerging from an antenna mounted in a re...
International audienceThis article deals with the erratic and inconsistent phase-noise spectra often...
Two models describing properties of the thermal noise power emerging from an antenna mounted in a re...
Abstract- A simple theoretical derivation for obtaining the Johnson thermal noise formula using wind...
Abstract. The well known built-in voltage potential for some select semiconductor p-n junctions and ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/742559/EU//SQH | openaire: EC/H2020/766025/EU//QuESTechWe discuss the nonzero f...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis paper presents an exposition of the significant theories of flu...
This paper deals with the measurement of low values of electrical voltages and currents from sources...