diodai
Diodai are two-terminal electronic components that exhibit a nonlinear current–voltage relationship, enabling current to flow predominantly in one direction. Most diodai are based on a p–n junction formed by p-type and n-type semiconductors such as silicon or germanium. When forward-biased, the depletion region narrows and carriers cross the junction, producing a relatively small and approximately constant forward voltage drop and significant conduction. In reverse bias, the depletion region widens and the current remains very small until breakdown occurs.
Several common types of diodai exist for different functions. PN-junction diodes are used for rectification and
Materials and fabrication have advanced from early crystal rectifiers to modern silicon-based devices, with specialized materials
Diodai play a foundational role in power supplies, radio and signal processing, data communication, lighting, sensing,