Electronics and Communication Engineering - Electronic Devices and Circuits - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Electronic Devices and Circuits - Section 1 (Q.No. 30)
30.
An increase in temperature increases the width of depletion layer.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
With increase in temperature width of depletion layer decreases.
Discussion:
7 comments Page 1 of 1.
Digimon said:
6 years ago
Increase in temperature decreases conductivity. Therefore widens the depletion layer.
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Kiran said:
10 years ago
With increase in temperature, applied voltage decreases at the rate of 2.5 mv/degcenti, then depletion width increases.
Tej said:
9 years ago
Increase in temperature increases width of depletion layer.
Kanchan chaudhary said:
9 years ago
No. Given answer correct. I agree with it.
Sneha said:
8 years ago
Give correct explanation.
Prateekoo said:
7 years ago
If on increasing in temp built in potential decreases with -2.5mv/degcent.
Because the width of the depletion layer is proportional to sqrt (v) so width decreases.
Because the width of the depletion layer is proportional to sqrt (v) so width decreases.
Chanry said:
6 years ago
Negative temperature coefficient. It means when temperature rises, the conductivity is decreasing. Thus, widening the depletion layer. So, when the temperature rises the depletion layer is widening.
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