Depletion Region Dynamics
The interaction between p-type and n-type semiconductors leads to the formation of a depletion region, where charge carriers annihilate each other, resulting in a lack of free charges. This region acts as an insulator, preventing current flow due to the balance of diffusion and drift forces. The width of the depletion zone is influenced by material properties and external voltage applications.In this clip
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