Physics, asked by husain73, 11 months ago

The space charge region is always of equal width on either side of the p-n junction. it is true or false​

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Answered by abhi178
8
answer : true

explanation : when a hole diffuses from p → n due to the concentration gradient, it leaves behind an ionised acceptor (negative charge) which is immobile. As the holes continue to diffuse, a layer of negative charge (or negative space-charge region) on the p-side of the junction is developed. This space-charge region on either side of the junction together is known as depletion region as the electrons and holes.

The space charge region has the same magnitude of charge on both sides of the p–n interfaces, thus the space charge region is always of equal width on either side of the p-n junction.
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Answered by captainkhan85
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This statement is true .

The space charge region is always of equal width on either side of the p-n junction.

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