The diode is built by joining together two semiconductor materials: an N-type material (rich in negative carriers or free electrons) and a P-type material (rich in positive carriers or holes). The ...
When looking across the discrete components in your electronic armory, it is easy to overlook the humble diode. After all, one can be forgiven for the conclusion that the everyday version of ...
The evolution of LED technology has led to the development of several types, primarily inorganic LEDs, OLEDs, and QLEDs. Inorganic LEDs are known for their durability and energy efficiency, making ...
The semiconductor p–n junction is the most fundamental part of many electronic devices including diodes and transistors ... Chapter 2 states that a piece of semiconductor, either n-type or p-type is a ...
Tunnel diodes are heavily doped P-N diodes in which electron tunneling from the conduction band in the N-type material to the valence band in the P-type region produces a region of negative resistance ...
A p-n junction diode is formed by doping one half of the semiconductor crystal with p-type impurity and the other half with n-type impurity while the crystal is being formed. In reverse bias the ...