ZenerDurchbruch
Zenerdurchbruch is a phenomenon observed in semiconductor diodes, specifically at a certain reverse voltage. When a Zener diode is operated in reverse bias, and the voltage across it reaches a specific value known as the Zener voltage, a significant increase in current flows through the diode. This occurs because the intense electric field within the depletion region of the semiconductor junction becomes strong enough to pull electrons out of their covalent bonds, leading to a surge in charge carriers.
This process is distinct from avalanche breakdown, which occurs at higher reverse voltages. In avalanche breakdown,
Zener diodes are specifically designed and manufactured to operate reliably in the Zener breakdown region. Their