Electronic Devices Question 227

Question: When a potential difference is applied across, the current passing through

[IIT-JEE 1999]

Options:

A) An insulator at $ 0K $ is zero

B) A semiconductor at $ 0K $ is zero

C) A metal at $ 0K $ is finite

D) A P-N diode at $ 300K $ is finite, if it is reverse biased

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

At 0 K, a semiconductor becomes a perfect insulator.

Therefore at 0 K, if some potential difference is applied across an insulator or a semiconductor, current is zero.

But a conductor will become a superconductor at 0 K.

Therefore , current will be infinite.

In reverse biasing at 300 K through a P-N junction diode, a small finite current flows due to minority charge carriers.



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