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  • its been helpful,coz i had confusion about the potential barrier!

  • wow this is sooooo complicated

  • very helpful, thank you!

  • hello .. can you tell me what program did you use for this presentation ?

  • the best video on P-N junction,but i m slightly confused with the potential difference that who it is created in the depletion region

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  • this is great, thanks. i saw some videos before this one, and i wasnt getting the picture because no one bothered to mention about the depletion area.

  • I don't understand why the depletion region doesn't span the entire material. Why is the depletion region a certain size? Won't the holes 'steal' the electrons from the newly combined atoms of the p region?

  • @Gokulsan they cant becuse there is a opposite charge nearer to then then the hole

  • @Gokulsan : it happens ly near junc bcos those at certain distance from junc find diffl to cross due to barrier pot at junc.......hope i answered ur ques.....

  • @shahul111 Nah, it is still not clear. I'd appreciate a somewhat detailed explanation if someone has the time.

  • I've always found that these diagrams are quite difficult to visualise (inside a circuit). I found a good diagram (don't know where) but have it drawn in a video on my channel 'how a pn junction works)... might help people

  • this animation is wrong about how they are charged it always flows negative to positive.

  • this animation explains the so called movement of the holes. /watch?v=MCe1JXaLEwQ

    the electrons move to fill the holes, causing holes from where they moved. Another electron then moves to fill this hole causign a hole from where it moved, this is the so called movement of holes. I thinks anyway.

  • @rtw261 I'm currently writing a lab report where we measured the time holes took to travel from one end of p-n junction to the other . So holes DO move and you can verify this by reading Wikipedia's page on "Electron hole" which gives an easy-to-understand analogy to hole motion in semiconductor materials.

  • Thank you for this!

    Really helped me understand how this works for my Semiconductor class!

  • mm i'd make a pn junction with her anyday..

  • Give me ur address, i wanna kiss u fir solving my huge problem !!!!! u ROck !!!

  • wow!!!!!!nice vedio... your lesson is thousand percent better than my teacher... thanks....

  • I don't get it

  • Good video.. The voice sucked, completely got me lost on some words

  • ça c'est ma leçon !

  • Holes are immobile!! they cant move

  • holes are not mobile

  • @rtw261 I think she speaking about the supose effect of holes presence.

  • My brain exploded

  • gud but i need more explanation

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  • good one its from a cd for cbse students i think these r taken from edurite cds for 12th

  • great

  • that was a clear explanation...

  • thumbs up! Nice demonstration.

  • Anyone else here a nuke that just started efunds? Lol

  • very good explanation of pn junction...

  • Hehehe there's three hours left until my exam.

  • @EmittingPhotons

    hahah me i have a sign ment with explenition:D

  • @EmittingPhotons did u pass

  • Thx for the video :-)

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