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What is reverse saturation current in a photodiode?
What is reverse saturation current in a photodiode?
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Reverse saturation current is the small leakage current that flows through a photodiode when it is reverse-biased and exposed to light, typically attributed to minority carriers generated by photon absorption in the depletion region.