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Description Close-up view of a silicon diode. The anode is at the right side; the cathode is at the left side (where it is marked with a black band). A square silicon crystal can be seen between the two leads.
Date 2 August 2006 (original upload date)
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Author John Maushammer; The original uploader was Morcheeba at English Wikipedia.

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  • 2006-08-02 23:39 Morcheeba 1735×1280×8 (594248 bytes) I, John Maushammer, took this picture Aug 2, 2006. {{Diode}}

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Image of diode focusing more on the cathode

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