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← ScienceWhich consequence results when excessive bias voltage induces Zener breakdown?
A)Increased tunneling through depletion region✓
B)Reduced carrier mobility within junction
C)Decreased electron-hole recombination rate
D)Enhanced thermal runaway characteristics
💡 Explanation
Higher bias voltage narrows the depletion region, enhancing quantum tunneling of electrons through the barrier. This is Zener breakdown, where excessive current flows because tunneling probability increases, rather than alternative effects like thermal runaway.
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