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Why is diode reverse current said to be independent of applied voltage?

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Answered by AditiSinha23
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As long as the diode is reverse biased, the saturation current is generally independent of the magnitude of V; however, if V becomes too large, the diode will break down and allow virtually any amount of current through. This characteristic is called breakdown, and it will typically destroy p-n junction diodes.

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