Carriers find it easy to cross the junction in
(a) Reverse bias (b) Forward bias
(c) Same in both the biasing (d) None of the above
Answers
Option [d] None of the above..
Answer:
The correct option is (b) Forward bias which the carriers find easy to cross the junction.
Explanation:
In general, Biasing is defined as a configuration in a diode or an electrical device that allows for a greater flow of current in one direction. When the anode is linked to the positive end of the battery and the cathode is attached to the negative end, the device is seen as being forward-biased. The external voltage is supplied from across P-N junction diode in forwarding bias or biassing. The P-side of the diode is connected to the positive terminal of the battery, while the N-side is connected to the negative terminal.
Thus, Carriers find it easy to cross the forward biassed PN junction because it forces the bulk of charge carriers to move over the junction.