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{{Short description|Type of transistor}}
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[[Bell Labs]] developed the first prototype
==Diffused-base transistor==
The earliest
==Double diffusion==
At Bell Labs [[Calvin Souther Fuller]] produced basic physical understanding of a means of directly forming the
:"Fuller had shown that [[acceptor (semiconductors)|acceptor]]s of low [[atomic weight]] diffuse more rapidly than [[donor (semiconductors)|donor]]s, which made possible
==Mesa transistor==
[[File:Сравнение планарного с меза.PNG|thumb|upright=1.5|Comparison of the mesa (left) and planar (Hoerni, right) technologies. Dimensions are shown schematically.]]
[[Texas Instruments]] made the first grown-junction silicon transistors in 1954.<ref>
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The diffused silicon '''mesa transistor''' was developed at [[Bell Labs]] in 1955 and made commercially available by [[Fairchild Semiconductor]] in 1958.<ref>{{Harvnb|Lécuyer|Brock|2010|pp=10–22}}</ref>
These transistors were the first to have both diffused bases and diffused emitters. Unfortunately, like all earlier transistors, the edge of the collector–base junction was exposed, making it sensitive to leakage through surface contamination, thus requiring [[hermetic seal]]s or [[Passivation (chemistry)|passivation]] to prevent degradation of the transistor's characteristics over time.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/design/the-silicon-dioxide-solution |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215031520/http://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductors/design/the-silicon-dioxide-solution |url-status=dead |archive-date=February 15, 2011 |title=The Silicon Dioxide Solution: How physicist Jean Hoerni built the bridge from the transistor to the integrated circuit|author1-link=Michael Riordan (physicist) |first=Michael |last=Riordan |work=IEEE Spectrum |date=December 2007 |
==Planar transistor==
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The '''planar transistor''' was developed by Dr. [[Jean Hoerni]]<ref>[http://semiconductormuseum.com/PhotoGallery/PhotoGallery_2N1613.htm
The first planar transistors had
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