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  1. The main difference between Zener breakdown and avalanche breakdown is their mechanism of occurrence. Zener breakdown occurs because of the high electric field. The avalanche breakdown occurs because of the collision of free electrons with atoms. Both these breakdowns can occur simultaneously.

  2. The Zener and Avalanche breakdown both occur in diode under reverse bias. The avalanche breakdown occurs because of the ionisation of electrons and hole pairs whereas the Zener breakdown occurs because of heavy doping. These are explained below in details.

  3. Feb 24, 2015 · Zener Breakdown Definition: Zener Breakdown is the process where a high electric field in a heavily doped diode causes a sudden increase in current by breaking covalent bonds and releasing valence electrons.

  4. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zener_effectZener effect - Wikipedia

    In electronics, the Zener effect (employed most notably in the appropriately named Zener diode) is a type of electrical breakdown, discovered by Clarence Melvin Zener. It occurs in a reverse biased p-n diode when the electric field enables tunneling of electrons from the valence to the conduction band of a semiconductor , leading to numerous ...

  5. Mar 20, 2023 · A Zener diode which is also called a Breakdown diode works in reverse bias conditions. An electrical breakdown occurring in the reverse-biased condition of the PN junction diode is called the Zener effect.

  6. In this video let's explore what happens in a very heavily doped diode. The mechanism was first discovered by a man named Zener. So this mechanism is also called, Zener breakdown and the diodes are called Zener diodes. It's a quantum mechanical effect. Created by Mahesh Shenoy.

  7. Jan 23, 2023 · Once the reverse voltage applied across the zener diode exceeds the rated voltage of the device, a process called Zener Breakdown occurs in the semiconductor depletion layer and a current starts to flow through the diode to limit this increase in voltage.

  8. The breakdown process depends upon the applied electric field, so by changing the thickness of the layer to which the voltage is applied, zener diodes can be formed which break down at voltages from about 4 volts to several hundred volts.

  9. Dec 16, 2015 · Zener breakdown. The breakdown is either due to the Zener breakdown effect that occurs below 5.5 V, or impact ionization that occurs above 5.5 V. Both mechanisms result in the same behavior and do not require different circuitry; however, each mechanism has a different temperature coefficient.

  10. Feb 12, 2022 · A large current flows through the junction due to minority carrier and the mechanism is called zener breakdown. The comparison of Zener breakdown between Ge and Si semiconductor diodes with respect to I–V curve shown in Figure 1.

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