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Optical and Electronic Shot Noise: Signal to Noise Analysis
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Explores different types of noise in devices and circuits, including interference noise, inherent noise, and random signals.
Noise in Electronics
Introduces the fundamentals of noise in electronics, covering origins, signal types, power characteristics, and noise sources.
Amplified Spontaneous Emission Noise in Fiber Amplifiers
Explores amplitude and phase modulation, noise figures, and detector noise in fiber amplifiers.
Noise in CCD Cameras: Reset and Readout Mechanisms
Covers noise sources in CCD cameras, focusing on reset noise, readout noise, and methods for noise suppression like correlated double sampling.
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Explores signal-to-noise ratio, filtering noisy signals, and power spectral density for noise reduction in signal processing.
Understanding Noise in Electrical Systems
Explores noise sources, Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem, amplifier noise, interference effects, and quantization error in electrical systems.
Noise Sources in Optical Detectors: Analysis and Implications
Discusses various noise sources in optical detectors, including shot noise, thermal noise, and their implications on detection performance.
Electrical Metrology: Noise Reduction Techniques
Explores noise reduction techniques in electrical metrology, covering properties of charge, current, voltage, noise sources, and filtering methods.
Optical Spectroscopy: Detectors and Quantum Efficiency
Explores optical spectroscopy, emphasizing photodetectors' efficiency and performance metrics.