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Low voltage power supply, rheostat, voltmeter, microammeter, silicon diode, e.g. IN4001.
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The position of the voltmeter has changed since a reverse biased diode has a very large resistance that is greater than the resistance of most voltmeters. It is essential that the microammeter reads only the current flowing through the reverse biased diode as the sum of the currents flowing through the voltmeter and reverse biased diode may be much larger.
Since the resistance of the microammeter is negligible compared with the resistance of the reverse biased diode the potential difference across the microammeter and diode is almost the same as the potential difference across the diode alone.
When using a silicon diode it is very difficult to detect the current in reverse bias as the current is so small and changes very little with temperature variations.
For a germanium diode some reverse current can be detected (a few A) at 4 V reverse bias. This conduction increases rapidly when the diode is heated (e.g. by hand).
For information on connecting diodes see the 'Teacher's Handbook': Current Electricity p.45.
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