Diode is basically
a 2 lead semiconductor in simple way a diode is semiconductor what has 2 lead.
In operation, the diode is just like one way gate for the flow of electrons. It
is the main property of the diode that it allows current to pass in only one
direction.
asic Symbol of Diode As:
Now the next concept is how diode works. To understand this. So, let
start the next and very important concept of diode working:
How Diode Works:
After the brief
introduction of the diode, now I tell you the basic ideas about its working
principles. When we refer to diode work, two main points to be remembered are
in which diode works normally. They are Forward Bias Diode and Reverse Bias
Diode. Now here I tell you about the both properties of diode working
accordingly.
Forward Bias Diode:
When the diode is
connected to the battery in the way as shown in below figure, then what happen
are electrons from the N-Side and Holes from the P-Side are forced towards the
center by the electrical field supplied by the battery. Due to the combination
of electrons and holes, the current pass through the diode. When a diode is
arranged in this way as shown below, it is called the Forwards Biased Diode.
I hope your
concept about the forward biasing working of diode will be very clear , now let
come to the second property of diode working, that is Reverse Biasing.
Reverse Bias Diode:
When the diode
is connected to the circuit or battery as shown in below figure, then what
happens is , holes in the N-side are forced to the left while electrons in the
P-side are forced to the right. This process results in an empty zone around
the PN – Junction that is free of any charge carrier creating a Depletion Region. This depletion region acts like an insulator which
prevents the current from flowing through the diode. When a diode is arranged
in this manner, then it Is called Reverse Biased diode.
Points about the working Principle of Diode:
1.
As stated earlier that the diode is just like one way gate, so
it does not work all the time.
2.
For silicon diode, an applied voltage of 0.6 V or greater
needed, otherwise the diode conduction will not occur and diode will not work.
This
feature is useful in forming a voltage-sensitive switch
PN Junction Diode:
A PN Junction
diode is formed by joining the n-type and p-type silicon. In
practice, as the n-type (Silicon) Si crystal is being grown, the process is
abruptly altered to grow p-type Si crystal. Finally, a glass or plastic coating
is placed around the joined crystal.
The P side of
the PN Junction diode is called anode and the N Side is called the Cathode of
the PN Junction Diode. When the anode and cathode of a PN-junction diode are connected to external voltage
such that the potential at anode is higher than the potential at cathode, the
diode is said to be forward biased.
In
a forward-biased diode current is allowed to flow through the device.
Reverse Biased Diode:
When
potential at anode is smaller than the potential at cathode, the diode is said
to be reverse biased. In a reverse-biased diode current is blocked.
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