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USC Nanotube Device Uses 'Stochastic Resonance' to Enhance Subthreshold Signals


     

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A team of University of Southern California researchers has built a signal detector that only works when noise is added. The device uses a novel kind of transistor made from carbon nanotubes.
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A team of University of Southern California researchers has built a signal detector that only works when noise is added. The device uses a novel kind of transistor made from carbon nanotubes.