Answer to Question #294602 in Electrical Engineering for Reza

Question #294602

At what temperature the saturation current will be the twice of the diode current when the contact potential


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Expert's answer
2022-02-07T21:12:03-0500


Also can be written as



where:

I = the net current flowing through the diode;

I0 = Saturation current

= applied voltage across the terminals of the diode;

= absolute value of electron charge;

k = Boltzmann's constant; and

T = absolute temperature (K).

  • I0 increases as T increases; and
  • I0 decreases as material quality increases.

as question says

I=2I(e qV/kT)

0.5= (e qV/kT)

T= - 1.45 (qv/k)

For constant V and q

T= - 1.45 *K1

K1= a constant (qv/k)


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