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The Shockley diode equation or the diode law, named after transistor co-inventor William Shockley of Bell Labs, models the exponential current–voltage (I–V) relationship of semiconductor diodes in moderate constant current forward bias or reverse bias: $ I_{\text{D}}=I_{\text{S}}\left(e^{\frac {V_{
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