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what causes larger current through ap-n junction diode when forward biased?​

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Answered by HimanshuSomvanshi
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If a diode is reverse-biased, the voltage at the cathode is comparatively higher than at the anode. ... This increases the voltage barrier causing a high resistance to the flow of charge carriers, thus allowing minimal electric current to cross the p–n junction.

Answered by Vip121
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-------→ we know the application of a foreward biasing that if we pass voltage on PN junction diode the depletion layer becoming very thin and narrow or decrease its width which represents a low impedance path through the junction that's why it allows High current to flow...

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