In forward biasing of the p-n junction:
the positive terminal of the battery is connected to n-side and the depletion region becomes thin
the positive terminal of the battery is connected to n-side and the depletion region becomes thick
the positive terminal of the battery is connected to p-side and the depletion region becomes thin
the positive terminal of the battery is connected to p-side and the depletion region becomes thick
In forward biasing of a p-n junction, the p-type region (anode) is connected to the positive terminal of the battery, and the n-type region (cathode) is connected to the negative terminal. The applied external voltage opposes the built-in potential barrier, which effectively reduces the barrier height. As a result, the width of the depletion region decreases (becomes thin), allowing majority charge carriers to easily cross the junction.
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