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What are Common Sources of Noise in Nanotechnology?

Common sources of noise in nanotechnology include:
Thermal Noise: Random thermal motion of electrons or atoms, also known as Johnson-Nyquist noise.
Shot Noise: Quantum fluctuations due to discrete charge carriers.
Flicker Noise: Also known as 1/f noise, it arises from various sources such as defects in materials.
Environmental Noise: External electromagnetic interference and vibrations.

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