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The doping of the semiconductor material alters the fermi level.  By adding more...

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The doping of the semiconductor material alters the fermi level.  By adding more electrons in the n-type material, the fermi level is increased, and by removing electrons, the fermi level in the p-type material is decreased.  At the PN junction, the fermi levels must be the same, so this effectively moves the valence energy down for the n-type and up for the p-type, creating an energy 'waterfall'.

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