On the origin of 1/f noise

Occam

[Industry Expert]
Dec 15, 2010
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It is a strange article and paper title. It says it is about "origin" of 1/f noise. The abstract of the paper itself doesn't say that and instead talks about the fact that the noise is proportional to surface area below certain thickness and volume above that. That seems like experimental results and not causation. The article misses even this part!
 
Thanks for that... ;) ;) ;) ;)

Yah see..when you use a complete molecular fluid conductor, a true molecular level fluid...with no lattice structure....the 1/f noise is...is...is....??

:cool:
 

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