File:Д2Б Germanium Point Contact Detector Diode.jpg
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English: Д2Б Germanium Point Contact Detector Diode. This was the second model of all Soviet detector diodes, the first release started in 1957. A very reliable old germanium point contact detector diode. Produced in the Soviet Union, mid 1970s. |
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English: The Point-contact diode effect takes place in the germanium surface just below the wire tip. The other wire connect to the germanium surface.
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