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When a p-n junction diode is subjected to reverse biasing:

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In reverse bias, the barrier height increases and the depletion region widens, leading to the prevention of current flow.
Updated On: Jan 13, 2026
  • The barrier height decreases and the depletion region widens.
  • The barrier height increases and the depletion region widens.
  • The barrier height decreases and the depletion region shrinks.
  • The barrier height increases and the depletion region shrinks.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

When reverse biased, the applied voltage counteracts the p-n junction's potential barrier, leading to an expansion of the depletion region. This occurs as the external voltage elevates the barrier, thereby inhibiting current flow, apart from a minimal leakage current.
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