File:Point-contact transistor.svg
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English: The gold foil is split into two parts at the vertex of the plastic wedge, and forms two separate contacts with the p-type upper layer of the germanium substrate when the wedge is pressed against it by the spring. The two pieces of gold foil form the collector and emitter, and a metal electrode attached to the other side of the semiconductor forms the base electrode. |
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Author | 忍者猫 |
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English: The point-contact transistor effect takes place in the germanium surface below the triangle tip. One wire connect to the germanium plate. (Base) Two other wires connect via the triangle to two closely spaced narrow gold foils (<0.1mm at surface at the lower tip) to the germanium surface. (Emitter and Collector)
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