Search for: [Abstrakt = "Noise spectroscopy is an effective tool to characterize the quality of semiconductor bulk and surface and a figure of merit for device quality as a whole. In certain cases, low\-frequency noise can be used for the evaluation of device reliability. Further, measurements of the noise characteristics of GaAs materials are a useful technique when it comes to studying deep defects exhibiting a thermally activated capture. In the paper we present the technique of noise spectroscopy and illustrate it with some applications. They include photocapacitive and noise measurements on a deep DX\-like defect which gives rise to persistent photoconductivity in Mg\-doped p\-type GaN films. We also apply DLTS, photoconductivity and noise spectroscopy to characterize n\-type bulk GaAs and an EL2\-related metastable defect. The third example illustrates experimental results on the photoconductivity and noise of forward and reverse biased Al0.3Ga0.7N\/GaN\-based Schottky barriers. In the light of these results the nature and origin of the responsible centers are discussed."]