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What is reverse current saturation? Explain it in short.

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Answered by iamvanshika53
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The saturation current (or scale current), more accurately the reverse saturation current, is that part of the reverse current in a semiconductor diode caused by diffusion of minority carriers from the neutral regions to the depletion region. This current is almost independent of the reverse voltage.

Answered by sarah3321
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The saturation current (or scale current), more accurately the reverse saturation current, is that part of the reverse current in a semiconductor diode caused by the diffusion of minority carriers from the neutral regions to the depletion region. This current is almost independent of the reverse voltage.

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