Why, in the absence of an external electric field, electrons practically do not pass through the pn junction from
October 24, 2020 | Education
| Why, in the absence of an external electric field, electrons practically do not pass through the pn junction from the n-semiconductor to the p-semiconductor?
At the semiconductor boundary, an electric double layer is formed, which prevents further transition of electrons from the n-type region to the p-type region.
