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16 September, 00:16

How can the depletion width be measured experimentally?

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  1. 16 September, 02:16
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    To measure the depletion width of a pn junction, you need to measure capacitance. Capacitance is directly proportional to junction area, A, and inversely proportional to total depletion width, W (of both n and p sides) : You need to know the area to do this. The is that of the semiconductor.
  2. 16 September, 03:52
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    To measure the depletion width of a pn junction, you need to measure capacitance. Capacitance is directly proportional to junction area, A, and inversely proportional to total depletion width, W (of both n and p sides) : You need to know the area to do this. The is that of the semiconductor.
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