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Amplitudes of random telegraph noise in HTSC thin films

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 1994
Abstract Amplitudes of Random Telegraph Voltage Noise in YBaCuO and BiSrCaCuO thin films of different microstructures have been investigated. Telegraph voltage noise originates from thermally activated flux jumps converted into voltage signals by means of intrinsic Josephson junction cluster acting as a dc SQUID.
BONALDI M   +5 more
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New Insights into the Random Telegraph Noise (RTN) in FinFETs at Cryogenic Temperature

IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium
In this paper, we characterize the Random Telegraph Noise (RTN) in FinFETs at cryogenic temperature. Owning to the steep subthreshold swing at cryogenic temperature, RTN caused by traps near Metal/HfO2 interface interacting with gate can be observed ...
Zirui Wang   +6 more
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Transistor Matrix Array for Measuring Variability and Random Telegraph Noise at Cryogenic Temperatures

International Conference on Microelectronic Test Structures
Addressable transistor arrays using 65 nm bulk technology were fabricated and tested at cryogenic temperatures. It was confirmed that variability at 1.5 K slightly degrades compared with 300 K. Random telegraph noise (RTN) was also measured and existence
T. Mizutani   +6 more
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Macroscopic Random Telegraph Noise

Fluctuation and Noise Letters, 2019
It is proposed that macroscopic telegraph noise in superconductors is due to dynamic coexistence of ordered and disordered vortex phases (DP and OP) created by edge contamination mechanism. A novel, robust, with bias insensitive rates, macroscopic telegraph noise in low Ca-doped manganites is ascribed to the dynamic current redistribution assisted by ...
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Low-Bit Precision Neural Network Architecture with High Immunity to Variability and Random Telegraph Noise based on Resistive Memories

IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium, 2021
In-memory computing architectures based on Resistive random access memory technologies (RRAM) are a promising candidate for the development of ultra-low power hardware accelerators that could enable the deployment of deep neural networks inference ...
T. Zanotti, F. Puglisi, P. Pavan
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Random Dopant Fluctuation and Random Telegraph Noise in Nanowire and Macaroni MOSFETs

2018 48th European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC), 2018
We present a systematic investigation of random dopant fluctuations and random telegraph noise instabilities in Nanowire and Macaroni MOSFETs via 3D atomistic Monte Carlo simulations. We discuss their dependence on geometry and doping and show that different trends appear with respect to planar devices. Some unexpected results are explained in terms of
A. Sottocornola Spinelli   +2 more
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Statistical analysis of random telegraph noise in digital circuits

2014 19th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC), 2014
Random telegraph noise (RTN) has become an important reliability issue at the sub-65nm technology node. Existing RTN simulation approaches mainly focus on single trap induced RTN and transient response of RTN, which are usually time-consuming for circuit-level simulation.
Xiaoming Chen 0003   +3 more
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Evidence of Tunneling Driven Random Telegraph Noise in Cryo-CMOS

International Electron Devices Meeting, 2021
CMOS technologies operating at cryogenic temperatures play a key role in the successful deployment of quantum computers. While tremendous efforts have been devoted to understanding the de-vice electrostatics, there is a lack of studies on the device ...
J. Michl   +14 more
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High-Speed True Random Number Generator With Multiple Entropy Sources: Ring Oscillator Jitter and Random Telegraph Noise

IEEE Embedded Systems Letters
True random number generator (TRNG) is widely used in the field of hardware security as a key component that can enhance system security. In this letter, a TRNG with multiple entropy sources is proposed based on random telegraph noise (RTN) and ring ...
Yizhi Liu   +7 more
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Dynamics of quantum correlations in a qubit-qutrit spin system under random telegraph noise

Physica Scripta, 2021
We study the dimensionless time evolution of the logarithmic negativity and geometric quantum discord of a qubit-qutrit XXX spin model under the both Markovian and non-Markovian noise channels.
Fadwa Benabdallah   +3 more
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