Why does a diode have a specific sign?

In summary: The diode cannot be short circuit in that way because conventional current flows from positive to negative. However, current is the movement of electric charge and holes (imaginary positive electrons) do flow in the correct direction.
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why diode has such a sign??

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by the bottom sketch we have the diode to be short circuit

but if we look at the upper sketch we see that the current (ie electrons)
flows from the plus p side

for diode to be short circuit we ned to have the electrons flow to the n side
not to the p side


and i remmember my lessons of basics circuits

they said that the current flows from the big potential to the lower potential
so the electrons move from plus
so if its true the diode cannot be short circuit in that way?
 
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Conventional current flows form positive to negative, current was invented before electrons.
The simple for a diode is supposed to look like a one-way arrow
 
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so current is not the flow of electrons?
 
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then what flows there?
 
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Current is the flow of electric charge.
There are two things that confuse people:

1, electrons don't move (much). The electricity flows through a wire at almost the speed of light but electrons only drift a cm/s. The electricty is more like one electron bumping into the next and pushing it, it then pushes the next one and so on.

2, Current was invented before people knew about electrons and people arbitrarily decided it flowed from positive to negative. This is just a convention - like deciding that North is UP on a map.
Now we have discovered electrons are negative and actually flow from negative to positive there is a small problem. in practice this doesn't matter you can just ignore the electrons and use current, or imagine a negative current flowing from negative to positive.
In semiconductor physics we picture a flow of 'holes' which are imaginary positive electrons (or rather the absence of an electron) which do flow in the correct direction.
 
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thanks :)
 
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Related to Why does a diode have a specific sign?

Why does a diode have a specific sign?

A diode has a specific sign, usually an arrow pointing towards the cathode, to indicate the flow of current through the component. This sign is important for proper circuit design and operation.

What is the significance of the arrow on a diode?

The arrow on a diode indicates the direction of current flow. It is important to pay attention to this sign when connecting the diode in a circuit to ensure proper functionality.

Why do diodes have different signs?

Diodes have different signs to indicate their polarity and direction of current flow. Depending on the type of diode, the sign may be different. For example, a Zener diode may have a different sign than a regular diode.

What happens if a diode is connected in the wrong direction?

If a diode is connected in the wrong direction, it will not allow current to flow through it. This can cause the circuit to malfunction or fail. It is important to pay attention to the sign of the diode when connecting it in a circuit.

Can a diode be used in reverse?

Yes, a diode can be used in reverse, but it will not function as a diode. When connected in reverse, it acts as an open circuit and does not allow current to pass through. However, this property of a diode is useful in certain circuit designs.

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