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This simple animation video clearly explains the topics P-N junction semi conductor or diode, what is forward bias and reverse bias, what is diffusion current and drift current, what is avalanche breakdown etc
What is a P -- N junction semiconductor and how is it formed?
The PN junction semi conductor is a combination of P type semiconductor with N type semiconductor to achieve the practical utility of both. It's formed, when a P type semi conductor is joined to an N type semiconductor.
The P type semiconductor has free holes with positive charged and the N type semiconductor has free electrons with negatively charge.
What happens when a PN junction is made?
When P and N semiconductors are joined to make the PN junction semiconductor diode, the electrons near the PN junction jump from N to P and holes near the junction jump from P to N. This phenomenon creates a space charge region or a depletion layer as shown in the video. At this space charge region due to the movement we have electrons in P region and holes in N region. For some time the electrons move back from P to N in the space region or depletion layer and some holes move back from N to P in the space region. This continues to happen till equilibrium is reached. This movement of electrons and holes in the space region or diffusion layer gives rise to Diffusion current.
What is Forward bias and how does it occur?
Forward bias occurs when the positive terminal of battery is connected to the P region and the negative terminal of battery is connected to the N region. In this condition what happens is the positive terminal repels the holes towards the junction and the negative terminal repels the electrons towards the junction. Due to this repulsion, the depletion region or space region narrows down as shown in the video.
But at a particular condition, If the voltage in the forward bias is above a specified range, the electrons in the N region drifts through the junction and migrates to the P region and the holes in the P region drifts through the junction and migrates to the N region.
Now the current flows across the circuit and this current are called the Drift current.
What is Reverse bias and how does it occur?
Reverse bias occurs when the negative terminal of the battery is connected with the N region and positive terminal with the P region. In this condition holes (positively charged) from the P region get attracted to the negative terminal of the battery and electrons (negatively charged) get attracted to the positive terminal of the battery. This results in the depletion layer to widen up.
Now the PN junction acts as an insulator and will not allow any current to flow in the circuit. But at a condition, if the battery voltage is above a particular limit, which is called as the reverse bias breakdown voltage level. Electrons and the holes breakdown through the PN junction and cross over resulting in the current to flow through the circuit. This break down is called avalanche breakdown
In this process the current flowing through the PN junction is very high and ultimately the PN junction gets damaged due to overheating caused by the excess flow of current.
This is how a PN junction semiconductor works.
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@priyanka-pq3zr
@priyanka-pq3zr 4 года назад
Best video to understand in few minutes, when u are left with one day to exam😂...
@aerogen.g1
@aerogen.g1 3 года назад
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@Bowbowbam1002
@Bowbowbam1002 3 года назад
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@sudeepsingh9337
@sudeepsingh9337 3 года назад
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@Shrinivasvlogs
@Shrinivasvlogs 3 года назад
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@tiyam3219 3 года назад
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@kirankumar-ch2gd
@kirankumar-ch2gd 10 лет назад
POINT TO NOTE: A p type semiconductor is not positively charged instead the number the protons and electrons are equal in its lattice.its actually called p-type semiconductor because there is free movement of holes (i.e- positive charge carriers). the same goes for n type semiconductor.. :)
@johome10
@johome10 10 лет назад
is it neutral ? Are holes act like proton except that it can move ? Sorry if my question is stupid . . .
@kirankumar-ch2gd
@kirankumar-ch2gd 10 лет назад
johome10 A p type or n type semiconductor is neutral.the no of protons and electrons are same in the lattice
@Winsler05
@Winsler05 6 лет назад
Could you explain why it is called as holes, how holes can travel?. Protons and electrons can move bcz its physically particles..
@tomjoseph1180
@tomjoseph1180 6 лет назад
@@Winsler05 holes in the lattice points are defects. That means, simply the absence of electrons in valence band are known as holes. And holes do not move practically. These vacant spaces are filled by another electron creating a hole on its place and so on. This causes the shift of holes. This is known as hole current.
@saadumer644
@saadumer644 5 лет назад
Nice bro
@andreavarshini5448
@andreavarshini5448 3 года назад
Hey, thank you. Im from malaysia. The video really helped me understand the semiconductor diodes better. Thank you once again!!!!!
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@whatcanisay3
@whatcanisay3 10 лет назад
nce thx i understood it
@Facts_why_think
@Facts_why_think 9 лет назад
The depletion is formed by positive and negatively charged ions... you cant represent the majority charge carriers on both sides with the depletion region with same notation... And when FB is applied " it shrinks".. Please try to use some technical terms.
@SmilerBFC
@SmilerBFC 9 лет назад
Vijay Ramya why u watching the video?
@Facts_why_think
@Facts_why_think 9 лет назад
Smiler Liverpool Why did they upload?
@SmilerBFC
@SmilerBFC 9 лет назад
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@BlahBlahRainbowFish
@BlahBlahRainbowFish 9 лет назад
Thaaaaaaank you! My exam is in the morning (it's 22:35 at night) and my lecture notes were a mess for this but this cleared things up haha
@bhavna3962
@bhavna3962 3 года назад
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@shreya-ej4nh
@shreya-ej4nh 3 года назад
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@bhavna3962
@bhavna3962 3 года назад
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@rajdeeppatil3623 3 года назад
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@godhelpme8977
@godhelpme8977 3 года назад
Hi
@miguelmouta5372
@miguelmouta5372 3 года назад
Cleared obscure points for me .A Thank You from Brazil.
@rohitchakravarthi94
@rohitchakravarthi94 10 лет назад
get ur basics correct sir p type is not positively charged the same goes for n type it is not negatively charged , they both are electrically neutral in nature
@stevehamilton5704
@stevehamilton5704 6 лет назад
yeah u re right! i found so many things that he explained were incorrect. esp. while explaining reverse bias operation.
@simrinahmed5436
@simrinahmed5436 3 года назад
@@stevehamilton5704 yeah in reverse bias the positive holes don't migrate from the p-region to the n-region ,it's infact the highly energetic electrons who are the minority carriers that moves from the p-region to the n-region right?
@nkaur8362
@nkaur8362 3 года назад
Yah u r right cuz ... i will also thinking this ... even i heard video 3 4 times forreverse baising concept
@bijeshable
@bijeshable 8 лет назад
this video does not explain the reason for the electric field developing across the junction and avalanche breakdown. The p type impurity atoms have only 3 electrons around them and n type impurity atoms have 5 electrons. When a PN junction is made, the excess electrons from the n region moves to the holes(vacant position for electrons) present around the P type impurity atoms. Thus when n region looses one electron, N type impurity atoms becomes positive ions and when the N type impurities accept this electron, they will become negative ions .This creates potential difference across the pn junction. The avalanche break down occurs due to the minority carriers present in both regions. When high reverse voltage is applied, the minority charges gain enough energy to break the depletion region causing uncontrollable current flow through the junction.
@TechTrixInfo
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+bijesh balan thanku for explaining the fact sir.
@sachinmatta3170
@sachinmatta3170 8 лет назад
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@TheClenchingfists
@TheClenchingfists 8 лет назад
+bijesh balan This was great
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@audumdarjadhav4545 7 лет назад
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@bindhusubhadra183
@bindhusubhadra183 3 года назад
Very helpful... Ith kandapo aan vyakthamaai mnsilaayath.. Thanku sir
@stephaniekayreyes1608
@stephaniekayreyes1608 9 лет назад
its more clear when there is an animation.. professor in class should do this than showing only photos, thanks a lot!!
@aniketdube9553
@aniketdube9553 6 лет назад
Thanku so much sir.... Tomorrow is my exam of electronics n was confused 😖 in pn junction... In 14 min I understood the pn junction... Thank u god bless
@RaunakSingha1212
@RaunakSingha1212 10 лет назад
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@withspobby5921 4 года назад
The best video on this topic is here
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Thank you
@IFPankajHadole
@IFPankajHadole 3 года назад
Ya really I am watching before the Exam to understand it properly . Now I understood all after watching this video 🙏.
@azbamalek1596
@azbamalek1596 8 лет назад
seriously the topics described in the above video are too nicely explained ....
@kartonage221
@kartonage221 6 лет назад
Maybe you should try on a rap career. From P to tha N and back to N to tha P.
@anujaison8283
@anujaison8283 3 года назад
This short video covered all topics so well....very nicely explained sir...thanks a lot...😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
@viktorvondoom9119
@viktorvondoom9119 2 года назад
Thanks! Finally an explanation of drift current that I can understand
@anupamyadav6545
@anupamyadav6545 9 лет назад
many times better then our guides
@borboleta6743
@borboleta6743 3 года назад
I swear indians in YT is a better teacher than some actual teacher.
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@manjumanl5279 4 года назад
Thanks to you sir ,better than MIT online courses .
@bill69041997
@bill69041997 10 лет назад
this is the only video dat can help me understand that how BJT works on youtube ,thanks!
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@NOU-iw3gb
@NOU-iw3gb 10 лет назад
Umm...it's not a bjt....it's a pn junction diode....bjt is much more complex... :)
@firefly7350
@firefly7350 6 лет назад
Kwunhei Ching woah thats just convincing. .lol
@himanshu6489
@himanshu6489 8 лет назад
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@vamshikrishna1131
@vamshikrishna1131 8 лет назад
Just Awesome. Very clear and neat explaination. Thank you very much sir. Keep up your good work. Pls make more videos about the Power Electronis subject. Becoz, There are whole lot of complex topics in PE that needed to be explained in this Simple manner. Hats off to you sir. You're work is just priceless. God bless you :)
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@koustavchatterjee7393
@koustavchatterjee7393 9 лет назад
The basic of semiconductor physics is covered within 7 minutes. Nice job sir!
@vickiraja7320
@vickiraja7320 9 лет назад
Very nice explanation i can never forget it now till i am alive thanks very much
@shreya-ej4nh
@shreya-ej4nh 3 года назад
I like this south Indian sir. Apne wali feeling ⚡❤️
@praveengulati09
@praveengulati09 5 лет назад
Very good explanation. I would not be able to understand it so clearly without seeing it.
@humamramadan1328
@humamramadan1328 6 лет назад
i learned in this video more than what i have learned in 3 years at my university > thank you so mach
@ransomanu8246
@ransomanu8246 7 месяцев назад
Good explanation,precise and crystal clear expect more videos
@TechTrixInfo
@TechTrixInfo Месяц назад
Thank you, I will 😊
@shamlamm4479
@shamlamm4479 2 года назад
Thnk u sir....simply explained and vry helpfull to undrstnd thz topic
@manishnadikude846
@manishnadikude846 4 года назад
It was a nice video though!!Between its the opposite...P type semiconductors are negatively charged,and N type are positively charged
@PradeepPant007
@PradeepPant007 7 лет назад
This literally give best formation explanation 👍👍
@sanghabalkhande3916
@sanghabalkhande3916 3 года назад
Thank you so much brother. Best way understood everything
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@tunganaakhilsai2787
@tunganaakhilsai2787 7 лет назад
it is very clear and able 2 understand at the 1st time nly......
@shreyashkadam1898
@shreyashkadam1898 3 года назад
just awesome and upto the mark for what is required.😃😃
@matmadara3
@matmadara3 9 лет назад
thank you verymuch for make this explanation very clear. i hope i can get high score for answering this question in my final exam 2 week from now :D
@cheatuda3039
@cheatuda3039 6 лет назад
One of the best video ever since it has clear explanation of the pn junction. Thanku very much
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@europebasedvlogs1251 5 лет назад
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@akhilhenry1844
@akhilhenry1844 4 года назад
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@hirendranathsahu46
@hirendranathsahu46 9 лет назад
nice presentation but for more good presentation you need to study the basic concept and clear understanding of the diode is required. good work.
@suryasundararajan1307
@suryasundararajan1307 8 лет назад
It was too good and simple to understand.....GOOD JOB
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@timothysamuel6307
@timothysamuel6307 6 лет назад
Very useful sir. Thankyou!
@learningexpress6224
@learningexpress6224 6 лет назад
Very Useful
@chargeduprochit2615
@chargeduprochit2615 3 года назад
Thank you so much . Your video relieved me of all the confusions I had.
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@jkchandravanshi
@jkchandravanshi 4 года назад
Crisp and clear explanation..
@SmilerBFC
@SmilerBFC 9 лет назад
Finally someone tells the whole story. Thanks for the recap
@JK-vt6xy
@JK-vt6xy 4 года назад
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@santosh-mb5wc
@santosh-mb5wc 3 года назад
why do the free electrons at the N side don't get "pulled" by the positive charged part of the depletion region, and neutralize the ionized atoms there?
@Gautamk1985
@Gautamk1985 10 лет назад
Nicely explained I got clear cut idea from this video.
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@vishvajithjyothish1627 6 лет назад
The most simple defenition,thanks for the video👍
@venkeyvenkat6211
@venkeyvenkat6211 4 года назад
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@kings9723
@kings9723 2 года назад
Keep it up 🙂 Mind-blowing explanation Sir Thanks alot
@royasad2382
@royasad2382 3 года назад
it was great, thank you.
@krishnaanil1238
@krishnaanil1238 4 года назад
Very helpful. Thank you very much
@mutumarnica4154
@mutumarnica4154 8 лет назад
Does the depletion region form when u join the p semiconductor and the n semiconductor or do u have to apply an external voltage ??? I mean to ask how exactly do u join them ?
@khaliqueurrehman3209
@khaliqueurrehman3209 3 года назад
Thanks a lot sir you have solved my problem
@mallembhavani5324
@mallembhavani5324 6 лет назад
Nice video and easy to understand
@learningexpress6224
@learningexpress6224 6 лет назад
Great Work
@mlswamygowda5690
@mlswamygowda5690 6 лет назад
Thank you sooooooooooooooo much😊😊😊. It was so difficult for me to understand this bias
@bavanibava6410
@bavanibava6410 6 лет назад
This vedio is very useful to understand.Thank you sir.
@nivedhajosseline7299
@nivedhajosseline7299 7 лет назад
thank u soo much sir...u r explanation is soo clear.... i have fully understand the concept
@jamesranawadia
@jamesranawadia 7 лет назад
this is just great. it solved my only confusion in semiconductor
@rahulsoni5459
@rahulsoni5459 9 лет назад
owesome video cleared all doubts.
@shiveshsrivastava1716
@shiveshsrivastava1716 3 года назад
Dear Sir/Madam , I have a question... If holes are hypothetical concept( vacant space created by electrons) then how does the recombination takes place in Diode... Because vacant space can't move
@awadashing
@awadashing 5 лет назад
omg u made it so simple thankyou
@menakamani3065
@menakamani3065 6 лет назад
very clear explanation..thank you!
@neeranjandetox9153
@neeranjandetox9153 2 года назад
Thanks a lot got hold of the topic in few minutes
@nrminyusifzad5366
@nrminyusifzad5366 4 года назад
Best explanation ever.
@nikunjmehta9125
@nikunjmehta9125 3 года назад
good and correct explanation then other channels
@hyderalishaik2219
@hyderalishaik2219 8 лет назад
EXCELLENT ........WE ARE EXPECTING MORE VIDEOS FROM YOU SIR
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@techd2475 7 лет назад
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@examplerkey
@examplerkey 2 года назад
So diffusion current is AC, space charge region or depletion layer is insulator in nature, and space charge itself is initially AC but eventually DC? How to tap this space charge to connect them in series and parallel to make solid state free energy machine?
@thimothy892
@thimothy892 2 года назад
Superb explanations ♥️
@pratyushkumarborah7407
@pratyushkumarborah7407 5 лет назад
Thanks sir ...it has cleared all of my doubts
@bhakiajagadeesan2859
@bhakiajagadeesan2859 6 лет назад
Super its clear my doubts
@learningexpress6224
@learningexpress6224 6 лет назад
Great Explanation
@rajeshbhandari418
@rajeshbhandari418 6 лет назад
Wow sir It's awesome I understand everything thing after watching video thanks sir
@cutyteeshu8068
@cutyteeshu8068 5 лет назад
Really Great explanation 👌. I don't think I need book reading
@ganapathivenkadesh8807
@ganapathivenkadesh8807 9 лет назад
oh man thank u! i have understood it in first time itself...great teaching
@shibbusingh4618
@shibbusingh4618 5 лет назад
Very well...... Magnificent 👌👌👌
@98765432101364
@98765432101364 7 лет назад
Explanation is good. But Animation has to be increased such that visualization of carrier transport will be nice.
@sadamhussain6931
@sadamhussain6931 8 лет назад
very nice video ,an perfect concept concept abt the P_N junction i wish u all the best for uploading such types of videos THANKS DEAR UPLOADER...
@vamsiabhishek
@vamsiabhishek 4 года назад
I appreciate the effort of the person behind this video but basics are not actually taught/stated right. If you guys seriously want to clear this basic concept then I would really suggest to give Sedra Smith "Introduction to Electronics and Semiconductors" chapter a good read.
@jgdacashman
@jgdacashman 10 лет назад
Just in time for my material science final this week. Very informative, and clear as ice. Thanks.
@MrShanqwert
@MrShanqwert 9 лет назад
you have taken over all IIT's professors :)
@jomoneran789
@jomoneran789 7 лет назад
well done!!! only suggestion is should have spend little more time on Reverse biased
@AlamShanavas
@AlamShanavas 4 года назад
Perfectly explained excellent 👍
@MOV00573
@MOV00573 7 лет назад
Wow awesome ....Pakistani fan
@ifransaleem24
@ifransaleem24 8 лет назад
great job.i understanded it completely.thanks.
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@vedantathavale8624
@vedantathavale8624 6 лет назад
Damn awesome explanation. Better than what I understood from ncert
@52blueberry71
@52blueberry71 7 лет назад
thank you for the video on how semiconductor works.
@shassan9926
@shassan9926 6 лет назад
This Helped me. It is very well explained.
@kavitak.r.8448
@kavitak.r.8448 8 лет назад
really it was very nice explanation .....thank you team
@maxgohyuanze9645
@maxgohyuanze9645 6 лет назад
wow great video, so easy to understand thanks man
@pavithras6891
@pavithras6891 6 лет назад
Thanks for an explanation
@learningexpress6224
@learningexpress6224 6 лет назад
Thanks Sir
@sayeddafedar9569
@sayeddafedar9569 3 года назад
I understood very easily thnkyu so much Sir
@akashnath2402
@akashnath2402 6 лет назад
Nicely explained the concept. Plz keep it up for us and make videos on other concepts which will be easy to understand with the help of animation. Thank u so much.
@learningexpress6224
@learningexpress6224 6 лет назад
Very Nice Explanation
@gorriesshajivarghise
@gorriesshajivarghise 9 лет назад
WELL U EXPLAINED IT AWESOME & better than my teacher, thank you
@leoclarkin5944
@leoclarkin5944 5 лет назад
very thorough explanation, thx
@vishwanathmore4633
@vishwanathmore4633 8 лет назад
sir what are the holes does the holes come in N type region and electrons come in P type region even before current is passed
@dianhabibaturrohmah5204
@dianhabibaturrohmah5204 5 лет назад
ZnO doped with TiO2 type n or p semiconductor? I mean how do you determine if it's in oxide form?
@warnithathilakarathna6849
@warnithathilakarathna6849 5 лет назад
superbly explained thanks a lot
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