Reverse leakage current
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Reverse leakage current
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Reverse leakage current in a semiconductor device is the current when the device is reverse biased. Under reverse bias, an ideal semiconductor device should not conduct any current, however, due to attraction of dissimilar charges, the positive side of the voltage source draws free electrons away from the P-N junction. The flow of these electrons results in the creation of additional cations, thus widening the depletion region. The widening of the depletion region serves as a barrier which block
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