A current flows even when the diode is reverse biased what is the origin of this?
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When a diode is forward biased (the higher potential is connected to its Anode), it will pass current. When the diode is reverse biased (the higher potential is connected to its Cathode), the current is blocked. Then a PN junction needs a bias voltage of a certain polarity and amplitude for current to flow
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