Science, asked by ravi2055, 6 months ago

what does the depletion region behave​

Answers

Answered by Nainika261008
0

Explanation:

In the depletion region, an electric field exists that quickly sweeps out electron-hole pairs that may be thermally generated and reduces the equilibrium concentration of the charge carriers to exceedingly low levels. ... This region, called the depletion layer, behaves as an insulator.

Make me Brainliest

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Hi mate

Explanation:

In the depletion region, an electric field exists that quickly sweeps out electron-hole pairs that may be thermally generated and reduces the equilibrium concentration of the charge carriers to exceedingly low levels. ... This region, called the depletion layer, behaves as an insulator.

Similar questions