MCQ
Two statements are given$-$one labelled Assertion $(A)$ and the other labelled Reason $(R).$ Select the correct answer to these questions from thecodes $(a), (b), (c)$ and $(d)$ as given below.
Assertion: Light Emitting Diode $\text{(LED)}$ emit spontaneous radiation.
Reason: $\text{LED}$ are forward-biased $p-n$ junction.
  • A
    Both $A$ and $R$ are true and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A.$
  • Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
  • C
    $A$ is true but $R$ is false.
  • D
    $A$ is false and $R$ is also false.

Answer

Correct option: B.
Both $A$ and $R$ are true but $R$ is not the correct explanation of $A.$
In semiconductor there may be energy bands due to donor impurities $(E_D)$ near the conduction band or acceptor impurities $(E_A)$ near the valence band. When electron falls from higher to lower energy level containing holes, the energy is released in the form of radiation. The energy of radiation emitted by $\text{LED}$ is equal or less than the band gap of the semiconductor used. The radiation released lies in range of visible light whose colour depends on the semiconductor used.

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