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what is depletion region at a junction​

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Answered by AbhinavRocks10
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dĭ-plē′shən ] A region in a semiconductor device, usually at the juncture of P-type and N-type materials, in which there is neither an excess of electrons nor of holes. Large depletion regions inhibit current flow.

Answered by PRASENJITGAMER
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region in a semiconductor device, usually at the juncture of P-type and N-type materials, in which there is neither an excess of electrons nor of holes. Large depletion regions inhibit current flow.

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