| diffused-alloy transistor [dǝ¦fyüzd `al´ȯi tran`zis·tǝr] ELECTRONICS A transistor in which the semiconductor wafer is subjected to gaseous diffusion to produce a nonuniform base region, after which alloy junctions are formed in the same manner as for an alloy-junction transistor; it may also have an intrinsic region, to give a pnip unit. Also known as drift transistor. |