Point-contact transistor

ID: point-contact-transistor

Point-contact transistor by Ciro Santilli 35 Updated +Created
The first working one in 1947 by John Bardeen and walter Brattain in Bell Labs Murray Hill.
People had already patented a lot of stuff before without being able to make them work. Nonsense.
As the name suggests, this is not very sturdy, and was quickly replaced by bipolar junction transistor.

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