Semiconductor Physics – 107

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107. There is a small amount of current across the barrier of a reverse-biased diode. This current is called

(a) forward-bias current.
(b) reverse breakdown current.
(c) conventional current.
(d) reverse leakage current.

Answer
Answer : (d)
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