13.1.2 Exploring p-n junctions

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  • A pnp - n junction is a fundamental component in electronic devices such as diodes and transistors.

    True
  • What type of electric field exists within the depletion layer of a pnp - n junction?

    From positive to negative ions
  • The depletion layer in a pnp - n junction acts as an insulating
  • Why is the depletion layer formed in a pnp - n junction?

    Diffusion of charge carriers
  • The electric field within the depletion layer prevents further diffusion of charge carriers.

    True
  • In a p-type semiconductor, the majority charge carriers are holes
  • The depletion layer in a p-n junction acts as an insulating barrier.

    True
  • What is a pnp - n junction formed from?

    p-type and n-type semiconductors
  • The depletion layer in a pnp - n junction contains no free charge carriers.

    True
  • Match the semiconductor type with its majority charge carriers:
    p-type ↔️ Holes
    n-type ↔️ Electrons
  • The depletion region in a pnp - n junction has high resistance due to the lack of free charge carriers.

    True
  • A depletion layer in a p-n junction is created when free charge carriers are absent
  • What is a p-n junction formed by?
    p-type and n-type semiconductors
  • What type of impurity is used to form an n-type semiconductor?
    Donor
  • What are the majority charge carriers in a p-type semiconductor?
    Holes
  • Match the semiconductor type with its majority charge carriers and impurity:
    p-type ↔️ Holes, Acceptor
    n-type ↔️ Electrons, Donor
  • How does the depletion region in a p-n junction form?
    Diffusion of majority charge carriers
  • What is the term for applying a voltage across a p-n junction?
    Biasing
  • What happens to the depletion region in reverse bias?
    It widens
  • What is the primary function of a diode?
    Allow current in one direction
  • Match the transistor type with its control signal:
    BJT ↔️ Base current
    MOSFET ↔️ Gate voltage
  • An acceptor impurity, such as boron, is used to form a p-type semiconductor.
  • The depletion layer in a p-n junction has no free charge carriers.
    True
  • The electric field within the depletion region is directed from the positive ions in the n-type side to the negative ions in the p-type side.
  • In forward bias, the depletion region narrows and current flows easily.
  • The behavior of a p-n junction under forward and reverse bias is fundamental in diodes and transistors.

    True
  • Rectifiers use diodes to convert AC to DC.
  • Solar cells use p-n junctions to convert light energy into electrical energy.

    True