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How Do The Transition Region Width And Contact Potential Across A P-n Junction Vary With The Applied Bias Voltage? |
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Answer» When the p-n junction is forward biased, the TRANSITION region width is reduced and the contact potential is also reduced with the INCREASE in applied BIAS VOLTAGE. When the p-n junction is reverse biased, the transition is widened, and the contact potential is INCREASED and with the increase in applied bias voltage. When the p-n junction is forward biased, the transition region width is reduced and the contact potential is also reduced with the increase in applied bias voltage. When the p-n junction is reverse biased, the transition is widened, and the contact potential is increased and with the increase in applied bias voltage. |
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