Schottky noise nufe-ye Schottky Fr.: bruit de Schottky Excess voltage generated by random fluctuations in the emission of electrons from a hot cathode, causing a hissing or sputtering sound (shot noise) in an audio amplifier and causing snow on a television screen. Same as → shot effect, → shot noise. Named after Walter Hans Schottky (1886-1976), German physicist; → noise. |