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VOLUME 52 (1990) | ISSUE 5 | PAGE 912
Current noise due to inelastic electron scattering above Tc in superconductors
The electrical noise in excess of the equilibrium electrical noise has been calculated for temperatures above Tc in a current-carrying superconductor. This excess noise is associated with fluctuations of the electron energy distribution. The magnitude of this noise is T/{ Τ — Tc) times the noise associated with fluctuations of the electron temperature, because the fluctuations of the paraconductivity are determined by a narrow interval of electron energies.