forwardspænding
Forwardspænding, also known as forward bias, is a fundamental concept in semiconductor device physics, particularly for diodes and transistors. It describes the condition where the voltage applied across a semiconductor junction allows current to flow more readily. Specifically, for a p-n junction diode, forwardspænding occurs when the positive terminal of a voltage source is connected to the p-type material and the negative terminal is connected to the n-type material. This applied voltage opposes the built-in potential barrier that normally exists at the junction, effectively reducing its height.
When forwardspænding is applied, majority charge carriers (holes in the p-type material and electrons in the