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The depletion layer of an unbiased p-n junction consists of

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Depletion Region Details. In the p-type region there are holes from the acceptor impurities and in the n-type region there are extra electrons. When a p-n junction is formed, some of the electrons from the n-region which have reached the conduction band are free to diffuse across the junction and combine with holes.

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