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Maximo Raymond
1 January, 21:52
What is a depletion layer
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Marin Boyd
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Depletion region or depletion layer is a region in a P-N junction diode where no mobile charge carriers are present. Depletion layer acts like a barrier that opposes the flow of electrons from n-side and holes from p-side.
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