A technical paper titled “Electronic Noise Spectroscopy of Quasi-2D van der Waals Antiferromagnetic Semiconductors” was published by researchers at University of California Los Angeles. “We ...
Electricity is all around us, and even inside us. The presence of electricity has really skyrocketed in the past century, however, with the development of electronics. Today, our homes and communities ...
Random telegraph noise (RTN) in semiconductors is typically caused by two-state defects. Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) layered magnetic materials are expected to exhibit large fluctuations ...
The noise that disrupts communication devices and sensors results from electrons being scattered by defects and temperature-driven vibrations in the materials they travel through. A UCLA-led research ...
Separating the power/ground connections used for the analog sections from those used for the digital areas will improve the isolation of the power supplies. Adding external/internal filtering should ...
Designers of precision electronic equipment seeking to build cost-effective noise and vibration controls into their product designs can obtain a systematic and concise tutorial authored by E-A-R ...
Since the early 1990s, residents of Taos, New Mexico, have reported hearing a constant low-frequency sound with no apparent or measured source. The sound is described as exterior, geographically ...