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If the forward voltage in a semiconductor diode is doubled, the width of the depletion layer will(a) Become half(b) Become one-fourth(c) Remain unchanged(d) Become double

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d) becomes double.is right answer
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Answer:

a) Become half

Explanation:

A typical P-N junction is always formed when p is the type of a semiconductor that is when mixed with a N - type of semiconductor.

- wherein

There is very thin region about the order of micro meter called as the depution region.

The width of depletion region is ∝ 1/V

where V is the applied potential, i.e. If V is doubled width of depletion region will become half.

Thus, If the forward voltage in a semiconductor diode is doubled, the width of the depletion layer will become half.

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