The incident radiation is detected by photodiode has band gap or knee voltage only which is less than incident radiation of
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The photo diode is able to detect the light of given wavelength, if the energy of incident radiation is more than the band gap of the photo diode. Therefore, and are not able to detect incident light.
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Three photo diodes and are made of semiconductors having band gaps of and , respectively. Which ones will be able to detect light of wavelength ?
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Given Planck constant is ,speed of light
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Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Semiconductor Electronics: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits, Exercise 1: Exercise
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