I have a question about diodes and the PN junction

In summary, the PN junction inside a diode allows electrical current to flow in one direction and not in the opposite direction. This is due to the properties of the P-type and N-type materials, where the P-type material has empty holes and the N-type material has free electrons. Further understanding of this concept can be found through resources such as lectures from Khan Academy.
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Etherealist
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Is the PN junction inside a diode what makes the electrical current only flow in one direction and not in the opposite direction? If this is so, why does it happen?
Also
Why is the P-type material said to have empty holes and the N-type material to have free electrons?
 
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Etherealist said:
Is the PN junction inside a diode what makes the electrical current only flow in one direction and not in the opposite direction?
Yes.

Etherealist said:
If this is so, why does it happen?
What have you found so far in your Google searching? There are a lot of resources on the net that explain this. What is your background in EE and solid state physics? The level of our replies will depend on your reading so far and your background, so we can try to do our best in our replies. Thanks.
 

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