PN Junction Bias

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08/27/2024

PN Junction Diode Definition


A PN junction diode is defined as a semiconductor device that allows current to flow in one direction in forward bias and blocks current in reverse bias.

 


Forward Bias


In forward bias, the p-type region is connected to the positive terminal and the n-type to the negative terminal, reducing the depletion layer and allowing current flow.

 


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Reverse Bias


In reverse bias, the p-type region is connected to the negative terminal and the n-type to the positive terminal, increasing the depletion layer and preventing current flow.

 


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Current Behavior


In forward bias, current flows easily once the depletion layer is reduced. In reverse bias, only a minimal current flows due to minority carriers.

 


Breakdown Conditions


High reverse voltage can cause breakdowns (Zener or Avalanche), leading to a sharp increase in current, which is crucial in understanding diode operation limits.

 


V-I Characteristics of A PN Junction

 


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In the forward bias, the operational region is in the first quadrant. The threshold voltage for Germanium is 0.3 V and for Silicon is 0.7 V. Beyond this threshold voltage, the graph goes upward in a non-linear manner. This graph is for the dynamic Resistance of the junction in the forward bias.

 


In the reverse bias the voltage increases in the reverse direction across the p-n junction, but no current due to the majority carriers, only a minimal leakage current flows. But at a certain reverse voltage p-n junction breaks in conduction.

 


It is only due to the minority carriers. This amount of voltage is sufficient for these minority carriers to break the depletion region. In this situation, a sharp current will flow through this junction. This breakdown of voltage is of two types.

 


Avalanche Breakdown: it is not a sharp graph, rather inclined linear graph, i.e. after the break down a small increase in reverse voltage causes more sharp current gradually.


Zener Breakdown: This breakdown is sharp and no need to increase reverse bias voltage to get more current, because current flows sharply.

 


 

Resistances of p-n Junction


Dynamic Resistance of p-n Junction


From V-I characteristics of a p-n junction, it is clear that graph is not linear. The forward biased p-n junction resistance is rd ohm; it is called AC resistance or dynamic resistance. It is equivalent to the slope of voltage-current of the PN junction.

 


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Average AC Resistance of p-n Junction

 


Average AC resistance is determined by the straight line drawn linking the intersection of the minimum and maximum values of the external input voltage.Some important terms related to p-n Junction

 

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