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Explain the formation of depletion region in p-n junction.

Mumbai university > FE > SEM 1 > Applied Physics 1

Marks: 5M

Year: Dec 2013

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When a p-n junctio is formed, some free electrons from the n-type semiconductor cross the junction and fill the vacant space in the p-type junction.

  • This vacant space which was initially a hole, once filled with the electron, the incomplete bond with a neighbouring silicon atom of the impurity atom is completed.

  • As a result, the electron from the n-type region is now immobile.

  • At the same time, due to lack of electrons in the n-type region, we can say that a positively charged hole is migrated to the n-type region.

  • Since, initially both the sides were electrically neutral and because of the migration of charge carriers, the n-type region near interface develops a slight positive charge(tδ)

  • Similarly, p-type region near the interface develops a slight negative charge(- δ)

  • As these regions contain immobile charges, the region is called the Depletion Region.

  • Due to the slight charges developed at the interface, further migration of the charges is stopped.

  • The potential difference generated by these migrated charges is called Barrier Potential.

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