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Cross-Spectrum PM Noise Measurement, Thermal Energy, and Metamaterial Filters
2017
IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control
Virtually all commercial instruments for the measurement of the oscillator PM noise make use of the crossspectrum method (arXiv:1004.5539 [physics.ins-det], 2010). High sensitivity is achieved by correlation and averaging on two equal channels, which measure the same input, and reject the background of the instrument. We show that a systematic error is always present if the thermal energy of the input power splitter is not accounted for. Such error can result in noise underestimation up to a
doi:10.1109/tuffc.2016.2645719
pmid:28060705
fatcat:3tfkpeuq4raxzclqdlbegkhlqi