An ideal diode should pass a current freely in one direction and should stop it completely in the opposite direction. Which is closer to ideal-vacuum diode or a p-n junction diode?
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if you compair it with osmosis and reverse osmosis process then you find there is very much similarity between these two process
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The p-n diode still produces some current in opposite or reverse biased state.
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- This would be an perfect diode for vacuums. If a pn junction diode is reverse biassed, a small current known as reverse current flows through the diode.
- Because the p-n diode still produces some current in opposite or reverse biased state, then the provided diode can't be a p-n diode.
Pn junction diode:- A pn diode is really a two-electrode or two-terminal semiconductor system that allows electrical current in one way only while blocking the electrical current in the reverse direction or opposite.
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