p-n Junction Diode (Part 2) || Forward Bias | Reverse Bias || Semiconductor - 09 || in HINDI

In this Physics video in Hindi we explained forward biasing and reverse biasing of a p-n Junction Diode with V-I characteristics for class 12. We also explained why depletion region shrinks in case of forward biasing and grows in case of reverse biasing.
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    Barrier potential can never be made zero in an operational diode. What is a pn junction ? A pn junction allows current in one direction only. It blocks current in the reverse direction. When a pn junction is formed, a potential barrier designated Vo comes into existence and is typically around 0.6 to 0.7 volts for silicon junctions. When the barrier whose Vo is 0.7 volts is disturbed by applying a forward bias of say, 0.6 volts, the current increases and the increase becomes steep for small increments of the forward bias value a little greater than 0.68 volts. Large currents are observed when the forward bias is 0.69 volts which is closer to the barrier voltage of 0.7 volts. The forward bias can never exceed the potential barrier voltage nor can it bring the barrier down to zero volts. That is the reason you seldom see current vs volt graphs of pn junction diodes beyond a volt or so. How does the bias remain less than the barrier in an operational diode? The voltage bias applied drops in the bulk neutral regions of the diode. A detailed description of the pn junction with a distinct approach using surface charges, alignment of Fermi levels, creation of the barrier, the distinct processes of diffusion, drift, recombination and the influence of the electric field on the energies of electrons is provided in the following textbooks. Electrostatics and circuits belong to one science and not two, that of electricity and magnetism. To know how they are unified visit this link matterandinteractions.org/articles-talks/ and view the article 'A unified treatment of electrostatics and circuits. B. Sherwood and R. Chabay, unpublished. (1999)' pdf. For a live demonstration of surface charge and its effects in circuits visit kzread.info/dash/bejne/h2uGrslmZpyXlbQ.html For a detailed discussion of surface charge, coulomb's law, electric fields, fields of dipoles and other charge configurations, parallel plates, capacitance, currents, conservation of charge, conservation of current, superposition of fields, superposition of potential, simple dc circuit, magnetic fields, magnetic fields of a current element, straight wire, current loop, solenoids, biot-savart law, voltage, voltage source, difference between e.m.f. and potential difference, ideal voltage sources, resistors, how current branches in a parallel circuit, capacitors, inductors, faraday's law, inductance, ac circuits, transmission lines, motors, generators, p-n junction diodes, electromagnetic waves, antennas and radiation, new electrodynamic theories on the nature of the electric field, see "Electric and Magnetic Interactions" by Chabay and Sherwood www.matterandinteractions.org or Fundamentals of electric theory and circuits by Sridhar Chitta www.wileyindia.com/fundamentals-of-electric-theory-and-circuits.html There is a "look inside" feature in the amazon.com webpage of the book "Fundamentals of electric theory and circuits" by Sridhar Chitta with a few pages of Chapter 1 which may be viewed and also which you may swipe left or press The book comes alongwith a CD with animated power point presentations for all chapters and voltage regulator, RC phase shift oscillators and differential amplifiers included additionally. For a lecture by Prof Ruth Chabay on surface charge in a simple dc circuit visit kzread.info/dash/bejne/X2uLlJttfsKum84.html

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    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vsbhardwajofficial953 @VS Bhardwaj Official statement after 11.45 minute that barrier potential becomes zero is incorrect. You may refer to standard text by Chabay and Sherwood or Millman and Halkias or also my book.

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    Dear sir please please reply, Electric field is inversely proportion to distance hota hai toh Electric field kam hone se depletion layer kam kyu rha hai , badhna chahiye na!!!

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    Hello Sir, a small doubt. 1. Why don't all electrons diffuse with the holes or electrons filling the holes when it is given enough push by the external voltage of the battery? 2. How come electrons are coming from the p-side to the n-side without diffusing? 3. How come p or n-side is neutral as a whole? Thanks for all the videos.

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    5 жыл бұрын

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    @tejasparse90534 жыл бұрын

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    @sleepykitty48462 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are a great help in clearing doubts thank you so much for making such amazing videos sir

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    @saismitasamantasinghar94574 жыл бұрын

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  • @theexplorer7578
    @theexplorer75784 жыл бұрын

    Agar knee voltage se jaayda voltage se toh kya hoga sir.. aur jaayda current flow hoga na. Plz reply

  • @043-cm-deekshithasampatam8
    @043-cm-deekshithasampatam83 жыл бұрын

    In forward bias case flow of electrons from n side to p side ???

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    @username99754 жыл бұрын

    Please explain details in knee voltage and cut off

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    @rajanandbhanu0273 жыл бұрын

    Very nice explanation such a great way to teach physics .