Conference paper
Signal processing with a time-varying transmission line
B.J. Elliott, J.B. Gunn
ISSCC 1966
It has been shown by Brillouin that, to satsify the second law of thermodynamics, a diode at finite temperature must generate a dc signal which just compensates the current resulting from the rectification of thermal noise. It is shown that this signal should actually be observable (as a spontaneous reverse current) when the diode is connected to a resistor at a lower temperature than itself. A successful experiment to observe the signal is described. © 1969 The American Institute of Physics.
B.J. Elliott, J.B. Gunn
ISSCC 1966
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IEEE T-ED
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