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A diffusion transistor is any transistor formed by diffusing dopants into a semiconductor substrate. A diffusion transistor can be either a bipolar junction transistor or a field effect transistor.

Bell Labs developed the first prototype diffusion transistors in 1954[1].

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Mesa transistor

Planar transistor

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