A region where some holes from p type and some electrons from D type diffuse with each other at the combined face of the p-n junction is called ?
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Depletion zone.
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The net result is that the diffused electrons and holes are gone. ... As a result, majority charge carriers (free electrons for the N-type semiconductor, and holes for the P-type semiconductor) are depleted in the region around the junction interface, so this region is calledthe depletion region or depletion zone.
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A region where some holes from p-type and some electrons from n-type diffuse with each other at the combined face of the p-n junction is called the Depletion region.
- The diffusion of charges leads to the formation of the depletion region. Near the junction, the holes and electrons that are spreading towards one another unite. Positive and negative ions are produced as a result.
- The depletion area functions as a barrier between the p-type and n-type semiconductors, preventing free electrons and holes from flowing farther.
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