A varactor diode, also known as a varicap diode, is a type of semiconductor diode that exhibits a variable capacitance when a voltage is applied across its terminals. The term "varactor" is derived from "variable reactor," indicating its ability to change its reactive properties based on an applied voltage. Varactor diodes are primarily used in electronic circuits as voltage-controlled capacitors, making them useful in various applications such as tuning circuits, voltage-controlled oscillators, and frequency modulators.
The key characteristic of a varactor diode is its voltage-dependent capacitance. When a reverse bias voltage is applied to the diode, the width of the depletion region within the diode's semiconductor material changes. The depletion region is a region near the junction of the diode where no charge carriers (electrons or holes) are present. By altering the width of this depletion region through the applied voltage, the effective capacitance of the diode changes. When the voltage is increased, the depletion region widens, resulting in a decrease in capacitance. Conversely, decreasing the voltage narrows the depletion region and increases the capacitance.
The voltage-capacitance relationship in a varactor diode allows it to function as a voltage-controlled capacitor, which can be used for various purposes in electronic circuits. One of the most common applications is in voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs), where the varactor diode's changing capacitance is used to tune the frequency of the oscillator. This tuning is achieved by varying the applied voltage to the varactor diode, which adjusts the frequency of the oscillator's output signal. Varactor diodes are also used in phase-locked loops (PLLs), frequency synthesizers, and in communication systems for frequency modulation (FM) and phase modulation (PM).
In summary, a varactor diode (varicap diode) is a specialized semiconductor diode that exhibits a voltage-dependent change in capacitance. Its ability to function as a voltage-controlled capacitor makes it a valuable component in various electronic circuits where variable capacitance is needed for frequency tuning and modulation.