Semiconductor Diode: Applications & Currents

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Hi everyone,

I don't have any homework question but I need help on a different thing:

I have to write a lab report on "Semiconductor Diode" ... so if you guys know any useful website that can give me some useful and important information (such as appliactions of semiconductor diode, forward and reverse current, etc) ... can you post its link.

Thanks.
 
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Here's a simple intro from wikipedia.org.
 
berkeman said:
Here's a simple intro from wikipedia.org.

thankyou so much.
 
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