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  • ...ogle.com/books?id=205wsYbl2fAC&pg=PA474 |pages=p. 474 |chapter=§560: Metal/semiconductor diode |isbn=9810206372 |year=1991 |publisher=World Scientific}} A thorough and au
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  • A '''light emitting diode''', often abbreviated '''LED''', is a semiconductor diode that emits light when it is forward-biased. LEDs of many different colors a
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  • A '''semiconductor diode''' is a two-terminal device that conducts current in only one direction, ma ...ts zero current) for the ''reverse voltage polarity''. In other words, the semiconductor diode acts as an ''electrical rectifier''.
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  • </ref> A generic name for this structure is the '''metal-semiconductor diode''' or '''M/S diode'''.<ref name=Sah> ...ogle.com/books?id=205wsYbl2fAC&pg=PA474 |pages=p. 474 |chapter=§560: Metal/semiconductor diode |isbn=9810206372 |year=1991 |publisher=World Scientific}} and {{cite book |
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  • ...potential]]s'' arise in joining inhomogeneous materials, for example, in [[Semiconductor diode|''pn''-junctions]]. In this case, the Fermi level on the ''p''-type side is ...al example of this usage, namely the reverse-biased ''pn''-junction (see [[Semiconductor diode]]). The reverse bias raises the equilibrium Fermi level on the ''p''-type s
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  • ...switching and amplification. In concept it consists of two back-to-back [[Semiconductor diode|''pn''-diodes]], forming either a ''pnp'' or an ''npn'' sandwich, where ''p ...ls all coincide. For more detail, see the articles [[semiconductor]] and [[semiconductor diode]].
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  • ...sing holes because they are ''n''-type semiconductor regions, and form ''[[Semiconductor diode|pn-diode]]'' junctions with the body.
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  • ...It is important to have Q<sub>1</sub> in the circuit instead of a simple [[Semiconductor diode|diode]], because Q<sub>1</sub> sets ''V<sub>BE</sub>'' for the transistor
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