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An oscillistor is a semiconductor device, consisting of a semiconductor specimen placed in magnetic field, and a resistor after a power supply. The device produces high- frequency oscillations, which are very close to sinusoidal.

The basic principle of operation is the effect of spiral unsteadiness of electron- hole (p-n) plasmas.

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References

  • Larrabee R.D., Steel M.C. " Oscillistor — New type of semiconductor oscillator", J. Appl. Phys. v.31, N.9 p.1519–1523 (1960). doi: 10.1063/1.1735885