MCQEasyJEE 2025LED, Photodiode & Solar Cell

JEE Physics 2025 Question with Solution

Consider the following statements:

A. The junction area of a solar cell is made very narrow compared to a photodiode.

B. Solar cells are not connected with any external bias.

C. LED is made of lightly doped p-n junction.

D. Increase of forward current results in a continuous increase in LED light intensity.

E. LEDs have to be connected in forward bias for emission of light.

  • A

    B, D, E Only

  • B

    A, C Only

  • C

    A, C, E Only

  • D

    B, E Only

Answer

Correct answer:D

Step-by-step solution

Standard Method

Given: Five statements about solar cells, photodiodes, and LEDs are to be checked for correctness.

Find: Which combination of statements is correct.

Check each statement one by one:

  1. Statement A: The junction area of a solar cell is made very narrow compared to a photodiode.

This is incorrect. A solar cell generally has a larger junction area so that it can absorb more sunlight and produce more current.

  1. Statement B: Solar cells are not connected with any external bias.

This is correct. A solar cell works by the photovoltaic effect and generates emf on its own, so no external bias is required.

  1. Statement C: LED is made of lightly doped p-n junction.

This is incorrect. An LED is typically made using a heavily doped p-n junction to promote efficient electron-hole recombination and light emission.

  1. Statement D: Increase of forward current results in a continuous increase in LED light intensity.

From the solution analysis, this statement is taken as incorrect because the increase does not continue indefinitely; beyond a range, heating and device limitations prevent a continuous rise in intensity.

  1. Statement E: LEDs have to be connected in forward bias for emission of light.

This is correct. In forward bias, electrons and holes recombine and emit photons.

Therefore, the correct statements are B and E only. Hence, the correct option is D.

Statement-wise Analysis

Given: Statements A to E discuss properties of solar cells and LEDs.

Find: The correct set of true statements.

  • A is false because solar cells are designed with a larger area to collect more incident light.
  • B is true because solar cells are operated without external bias.
  • C is false because LEDs are not lightly doped; heavy doping helps radiative recombination.
  • D is false in the intended exam sense because LED intensity does not increase continuously without limit as current increases.
  • E is true because light emission from an LED occurs in forward bias.

So only B and E are correct. This matches Option D.

Common mistakes

  • Assuming Statement A is true by comparing only the word junction and not the device purpose. A solar cell needs a larger active area to collect more sunlight, unlike a photodiode optimized for detection. Focus on device function before judging geometry.

  • Marking Statement C as true by thinking all p-n junction devices are lightly doped. LEDs are designed for efficient recombination, so the junction is typically heavily doped. Do not generalize doping level across all semiconductor devices.

  • Treating Statement D as always true because brightness usually increases with current. In exam context, the word continuous makes it incorrect, since practical LEDs show limitations such as heating and saturation effects. Pay attention to absolute words like always or continuous.

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