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Noise Radiated from InSb-NiSb Eutectic Alloy

Noise Radiated from InSb-NiSb Eutectic Alloy
Noise Radiated from InSb-NiSb Eutectic Alloy
Noise radiation corresponding to a temperature of about 108 K is observed from InSb-NiSb when it is pulsed with a high field at liquid-nitrogen temperature. A brief assessment is made of its merits and demerits as a substandard noise source for the calibration of millimetre-wavelength receivers.
0013-5194
679 – 680
Evans, A. G. R.
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Walsh, D
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Evans, A. G. R.
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Walsh, D
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Evans, A. G. R. and Walsh, D (1970) Noise Radiated from InSb-NiSb Eutectic Alloy. Electronics Letters, 6 (21), 679 – 680. (doi:10.1049/el:19700472).

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Abstract

Noise radiation corresponding to a temperature of about 108 K is observed from InSb-NiSb when it is pulsed with a high field at liquid-nitrogen temperature. A brief assessment is made of its merits and demerits as a substandard noise source for the calibration of millimetre-wavelength receivers.

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Published date: 15 October 1970
Organisations: Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology

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Local EPrints ID: 250955
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/250955
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: e0f0faf4-f61f-473c-b206-dc55b1e173f2

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Date deposited: 04 Oct 1999
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 22:47

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Author: A. G. R. Evans
Author: D Walsh

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