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Why is a photodiode is used in reverse bias?

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Photocurrent flows only in reverse bias
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Thermally generated current is large in reverse bias as compared to the photocurrent
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Photocurrent is large in forward bias as compared to the forward bias current.
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Photocurrent is significant in reverse bias as compared to the reverse bias current.
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Solution

The correct option is D Photocurrent is significant in reverse bias as compared to the reverse bias current.
When a photo- diode is reverse biased, the width of depletion layer increases as compared to forward biased and a small reverse current (dark current) flows through the diode. Now, when the light is incident on the junction, electron-hole pairs are generated in depletion layer in a big amount (due to broad depletion layer) and these charge carriers can easily cross the barrier, hence contribute to current across the diode. We can say that in reverse bias, diode changes the incident light to current, more significantly due to broad depletion layer i.e. photocurrent is significant in reverse bias as compared to the forward bias current.

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