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  2. p–n junction - Wikipedia

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    A pn junction diode. The circuit symbol is also shown. A pn junction is a combination of two types of semiconductor materials, p-type and n-type, in a single crystal. The "n" (negative) side contains freely-moving electrons, while the "p" (positive) side contains freely-moving electron holes.

  3. Carrier generation and recombination - Wikipedia

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    At absolute zero temperature, all of the electrons have energy below the Fermi level; but at non-zero temperatures the energy levels are filled following a Fermi-Dirac distribution. In undoped semiconductors the Fermi level lies in the middle of a forbidden band or band gap between two allowed bands called the valence band and the conduction ...

  4. Silicon - Wikipedia

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    Joining n-type silicon to p-type silicon creates a pn junction with a common Fermi level; electrons flow from n to p, while holes flow from p to n, creating a voltage drop. This pn junction thus acts as a diode that can rectify alternating current that allows current to pass more easily one way than the other. A transistor is an npn ...

  5. Dye-sensitized solar cell - Wikipedia

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    In a traditional solid-state semiconductor, a solar cell is made from two doped crystals, one doped with n-type impurities (n-type semiconductor), which add additional free conduction band electrons, and the other doped with p-type impurities (p-type semiconductor), which add additional electron holes. When placed in contact, some of the ...

  6. p–n diode - Wikipedia

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    A pn diode is a type of semiconductor diode based upon the pn junction. The diode conducts current in only one direction, and it is made by joining a p-type semiconducting layer to an n-type semiconducting layer. Semiconductor diodes have multiple uses including rectification of alternating current to direct current, in the detection of ...

  7. Photodiode - Wikipedia

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    Any pn junction, if illuminated, is potentially a photodiode. Semiconductor devices such as diodes, transistors and ICs contain pn junctions, and will not function correctly if they are illuminated by unwanted light. [11] [12] This is avoided by encapsulating devices in opaque housings.

  8. Semiconductor device - Wikipedia

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    An npn bipolar junction transistor structure. Bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) are formed from two pn junctions, in either npn or pnp configuration. The middle, or base, the region between the junctions is typically very narrow.

  9. Diode - Wikipedia

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    A Zener diode contains a heavily doped pn junction allowing electrons to tunnel from the valence band of the p-type material to the conduction band of the n-type material, such that the reverse voltage is "clamped" to a known value (called the Zener voltage), and avalanche does not occur. Both devices, however, do have a limit to the maximum ...