Generation-recombination noise
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Generation-Recombination noise, or g-r noise, is a type of electrical signal noise caused statistically by the fluctuation of the generation and recombination of electrons in semiconductor-based photon detectors.
[edit] See also
- Noise - Root page
- Noise (audio) - residual low level "hiss or hum"
- Noise (electronic) - related to electronic circuitry.
- Noise figure - the ratio of the output noise power to attributable thermal noise.
- Signal noise - in science, fluctuations in the signal being received.
- Thermal noise - sets a fundamental lower limit to what can be measured.
- Weighting filter
- ITU-R 468 noise weighting
- A-weighting