The Shockley diode equation gives the relationship between the voltage (V) across a semiconductor junction and the current (l) through it.
Assume v is a
Test your program with l0 = 2 × 1011, n = 1, VT = 25.85 × 10–3, and V = [0.4, 0.55, 0.65, –5,0].
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