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A PiN diode is a diode
Diode

In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal device .Diodes have two active electrodes between which the signal of interest may flow, and most are used for their unidirectional electric current property....
 with a wide, lightly doped 'near' intrinsic semiconductor
Intrinsic semiconductor

An intrinsic semiconductor, also called an undoped semiconductor or i-type semiconductor, is a pure semiconductor without any significant dopant species present....
 region between a p-type semiconductor
P-type semiconductor

A P-type semiconductor is obtained by carrying out a process of Doping , that is adding a certain type of atoms to the semiconductor in order to increase the number of free charge carriers ....
 and an n-type semiconductor
N-type semiconductor

An N-type semiconductor is obtained by carrying out a process of Doping , that is, by adding an impurity of Valence -five elements to a valence-four semiconductor in order to increase the number of free charge carriers ....
 regions. The p-type and n-type regions are typically heavily doped because they are used for ohmic contact
Ohmic contact

An ohmic contact is a region on a semiconductor device that has been prepared so that the Current-voltage characteristic curve of the device is linear and symmetric....
s.

The wide intrinsic region is in contrast to an ordinary PN diode.






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Pin Diode
A PiN diode is a diode
Diode

In electronics, a diode is a two-terminal device .Diodes have two active electrodes between which the signal of interest may flow, and most are used for their unidirectional electric current property....
 with a wide, lightly doped 'near' intrinsic semiconductor
Intrinsic semiconductor

An intrinsic semiconductor, also called an undoped semiconductor or i-type semiconductor, is a pure semiconductor without any significant dopant species present....
 region between a p-type semiconductor
P-type semiconductor

A P-type semiconductor is obtained by carrying out a process of Doping , that is adding a certain type of atoms to the semiconductor in order to increase the number of free charge carriers ....
 and an n-type semiconductor
N-type semiconductor

An N-type semiconductor is obtained by carrying out a process of Doping , that is, by adding an impurity of Valence -five elements to a valence-four semiconductor in order to increase the number of free charge carriers ....
 regions. The p-type and n-type regions are typically heavily doped because they are used for ohmic contact
Ohmic contact

An ohmic contact is a region on a semiconductor device that has been prepared so that the Current-voltage characteristic curve of the device is linear and symmetric....
s.

The wide intrinsic region is in contrast to an ordinary PN diode. The wide intrinsic region makes the PIN diode an inferior rectifier (the normal function of a diode), but it makes the PIN diode suitable for attenuators, fast switches, photodetectors, and high voltage power electronics applications.

Operation


A PiN diode operates under what is known as high-level injection. In others words, the intrinsic "i" region is flooded with charge carriers from the "p" and "n" regions. Its function can be likened to filling up a water bucket with a hole on the side. Once the water reaches the hole's level it will begin to pour out. Similarly, the diode will conduct current once the flooded electrons and holes reach an equilibrium point, where the amount of electrons are equal to the amount of holes in the intrinsic region. When the diode is forward biased, the injected carrier concentration is typically several orders of magnitudes higher than the intrinsic level carrier concentration.

Characteristics


A PIN diode obeys the standard diode equation for low frequency signals. At higher frequencies, the diode looks like an almost perfect (very linear, even for large signals) resistor. There is a lot of stored charge in the intrinsic region. At low frequencies, the charge can be removed and the diode turns off. At higher frequencies, there is not enough time to remove the charge, so the diode never turns off. The PIN diode has a poor reverse recovery time.

The high-frequency resistance is inversely proportional to the DC bias current through the diode. A PIN diode, suitably biased, therefore acts as a variable resistor. This high-frequency resistance may vary over a wide range (from 0.1 ohm to 10 kO in some cases; the useful range is smaller, though).

The wide intrinsic region also means the diode will have a low capacitance when reverse biased.

In a PIN diode, the depletion region exists almost completely within the intrinsic region. This depletion region is much larger than in a PN diode, and almost constant-size, independent of the reverse bias applied to the diode. This increases the volume where electron-hole pairs can be generated by an incident photon. Some photodetector
Photodetector

Photosensors or photodetectors are sensors of light or other electromagnetic energy. There are several varieties:*optics detectors, which are mostly quantum devices in which an individual photon produces a discrete effect....
 devices, such as PIN photodiodes and phototransistors (in which the base-collector junction is a PIN diode), use a PIN junction in their construction.

The diode design has some design tradeoffs. Increasing the dimensions of the intrinsic region (and its stored charge) allows the diode to look like a resistor at a lower frequencies. It adversely affects the time needed to turn off the diode and its shunt capacitance. PIN diodes will be tailored for a particular use.

Applications


PIN diodes are useful as RF switches, attenuators, and photodetectors.

RF and Microwave Switches


Under zero or reverse bias, a PIN diode has a low capacitance
Capacitance

In electromagnetism and electronics, capacitance is the ability of a body to hold an electrical charge.Capacitance is also a measure of the amount of electric charge stored for a given electric potential....
. The low capacitance will not pass much of an RF signal. Under a forward bias of 1 mA, a typical PIN diode will have an RF resistance of about 1 ohm
Ohm

The ohm is the SI unit of electrical impedance or, in the direct current case, electrical resistance, named after Georg Ohm....
, making it a good RF conductor. Consequently, the PIN diode makes a good RF switch.

Although RF relays can be used as switches, they switch very slowly (on the order of 10 milliseconds). A PIN diode switch can switch much more quickly (e.g., 1 microsecond).

The capacitance of an off discrete PIN diode might be 1pF. At 320MHz, the reactance of 1pF is about 500 ohms. In a 50 ohm system, the off state attenuation would be about 20dB -- which may not be enough attenuation. In applications that need higher isolation, switches are cascaded to improve the isolation. Cascading three of the above switches would give 60dB of attenuation.

PIN diode switches are used not only for signal selection, but they are also used for component selection. For example, some low phase noise oscillators use PIN diodes to range switch inductors.

RF and Microwave Variable Attenuators


By changing the bias current through a PIN diode, it's possible to quickly change the RF resistance.

At high frequencies, the PIN diode appears as a resistor whose resistance is an inverse function of its forward current. Consequently, PIN diode can be used in some variable attenuator designs. Consequently, PIN diodes are used for amplitude modulators or output leveling circuits.

PIN diodes might be used, for example, as the bridge and shunt resistors in a bridged-T attenuator.

Limiters


PIN diodes are sometimes used as input protection devices for high frequency test probes. If the input signal is within range, the PIN diode has little impact as a small capacitance. If the signal is large, then the PIN diode starts to conduct and becomes a resistor that shunts most of the signal to ground.

Photodetectors


Other more specialized PIN diodes are used in fibre optic network cards and switches. In this case, the PIN diodes are used as photodiodes.

As a photodetector, the PIN diode is reverse biased. Under reverse bias, the diode ordinarily does not conduct (save a small dark current or Is leakage). A photon entering the intrinsic region frees a carrier. The reverse bias field sweeps the carrier out of the region and creates a current.

The reverse bias can be quite large. Higher voltage create higher fields and sweep the carriers out more quickly.

Some detectors can use avalanche multiplication
Avalanche photodiode

Avalanche photodiodes are photodetectors that can be regarded as the semiconductor analog to photomultipliers. By applying a high reverse bias voltage , APDs show an internal current gain effect due to impact ionization ....
.

Example Diodes

SFH203 or BPW43 are cheap general purpose PIN diodes in 5 mm clear plastic case with bandwidth over 100 MHz. They are used in RONJA
RONJA

RONJA is a Free Space Optics device originating in the Czech Republic. It transmits data wirelessly using beams of light. Ronja can be used to replace a segment of local area network, and one can enjoy all activities as if they were directly connected via 10Mbit/s full duplex Ethernet ? playing games, connecting to the Internet, streamin...
 telecommunication systems.

See also

  • Microwave diode
  • p-i-n and n-i-p
    P-i-n and n-i-p

    Typically, amorphous silicon thin-film cells use a p-i-n structure, whereas CdTe cells use an n-i-p structure.The basic scenario is as follows: A three-layer sandwich is created, with a middle intrinsic layer between an n-type layer and a p-type layer....
  • Step recovery diode
    Step recovery diode

    In electronics, a Step recovery diode is a Diode#Semiconductor_diodes having the ability to generate extremely short pulses. It is also called Snap-off diode or charge-storage diode or memory varactor, and has a variety of uses in microwave electronics as pulse generator or parametric amplifier....


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