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Introduction to Semiconductor Devices
Normally, p–n junctions are manufactured from a single crystal with different dopant concentrations diffused across it. In the case of solar cells, polycrystalline silicon is often used to reduce expense, despite the lower efficiency caused by the grain boundaries. These boundaries are not related to the p–n junctions in the cell. If they would be the same spacially, the disturbing effects would make the solar cell useless.
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Properties of a p–n junction

The p–n junction possesses some interesting properties which have useful applications in modern electronics. A p-doped semiconductor is relatively conductive. The same is true of an n-doped semiconductor, but the junction between them can become depleted of charge carriers, and hence non-conductive, depending on the relative voltages of the two semiconductor regions. By manipulating this non-conductive layer, p–n junctions are commonly used as diodes: circuit elements that allow a flow of electricity in one direction but not in the other (opposite) direction. This property is explained in terms of forward bias and reverse bias, where the term bias refers to an application of electric voltage to the p–n junction.
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Equilibrium (zero bias)

In a p–n junction, without an external applied voltage, an equilibrium condition is reached in which a potential difference is formed across the junction. This potential difference is called built-in potential Vbi.

After joining p-type and n-type semiconductors, electrons near the p–n interface tend to diffuse into the p region. As electrons diffuse, they leave positively charged ions (donors) in the n region. Similarly, holes near the p–n interface begin to diffuse into the n-type region leaving fixed ions (acceptors) with negative charge. The regions nearby the p–n interfaces lose their neutrality and become charged, forming the space charge region or depletion layer (see figure A). Figure A. A p–n junction in thermal equilibrium with zero bias voltage

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