| 1. | From an thermal noise, flicker noise, and shot noise.
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| 2. | For sufficiently short wavelengths, shot noise may have to be considered.
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| 3. | Shot noise is a significant consideration even for mask fabrication.
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| 4. | Typically this shot noise is taken to be ~ 200 dB down.
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| 5. | Shot noise is the dominant source in most receivers.
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| 6. | At the same time, the shot noise impact is reduced as well.
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| 7. | The output of a shot noise generator is easily set by the current.
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| 8. | The result is avalanche multiplication of what would have been just shot noise.
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| 9. | The spectrum, like shot noise, is white.
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| 10. | :: You might also find shot noise enlightening.
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