Physics, asked by Sraisha, 10 months ago

explain p-n junction along with forward and reverse bias.

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are two ways in which we can bias a pn junction diode. The basic difference between a forward bias and reverse bias is in the direction of applying external voltage. The direction of external voltage applied in reverse bias is opposite to that of external voltage applied in forward bias.

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Answered by sowmyasony
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A p–n junction is a boundary or interface between two types of semiconductor materials, p-type and n-type, inside a single crystal of semiconductor. The "p" side contains an excess of holes, while the "n" side contains an excess of electrons in the outer shells of the electrically neutral atoms there.

There are two ways in which we can bias a pn junction diode. The basic difference between a forward bias and reverse bias is in the direction of applying external voltage. The direction of external voltage applied in reverse bias is opposite to that of external voltage applied in forward bias.

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