nightweaver066
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Why is it that light has to hit the n-type semiconductor?
Wouldn't that just promote electrons from the donor level to the conduction band so that there's a free electron but no hole?
I thought light has to hit the depletion layer to promote an electron from the valence band to the conduction band, producing an electron-hole pair which is forced in opposite directions due to the electric field allowing for the flow of current.
This has had me really confused over the past few weeks....
Wouldn't that just promote electrons from the donor level to the conduction band so that there's a free electron but no hole?
I thought light has to hit the depletion layer to promote an electron from the valence band to the conduction band, producing an electron-hole pair which is forced in opposite directions due to the electric field allowing for the flow of current.
This has had me really confused over the past few weeks....