Explain, with the help of a circuit diagram, the working of a p-n junction diode as a half-wave rectifier.
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Solution
The circuit diagram for a p-n junction diode as a half wave rectifier is shown below :
Working : During the positive half cycle of the input a.c., the p-n junction is forward biased i.e., the forward current flows from p to n. In the forward biasing, the diode provides a very low resistance and allows the current to flow. Thus, we get output across load.
During the negative half cycle of the input a.c., the p-n junction is reversed biased. In the reverse biasing, the diode provides a high resistance and hence a very small amount of current will flow through the diode which is of negligible amount. Thus no output is obtained across the load. During the next half cycle, output is again obtained as the junction diode gets forward biased. Thus, a half wave rectifier gives discontinuous and pulsating d.c. output across the load resistance.
The waveform for input and output voltage is shown below :