Varicap
Varicap
Sun Wukong
All diodes exhibit this phenomenon to some degree, but specially made varactor diodes exploit the effect to boost the capacitance and variability range achieved - most diode fabrication attempts to achieve the opposite.
Note that not all varactors are formed by diodes. In CMOS processes, varactors can be formed by placing a heavily positively-doped region (called an P+ implant) inside a lightly positively-doped region (called an PWELL.) The capacitance of these junctions behaves similarly to that of an NMOS transistor, which has an N+ implant inside a lightly negatively-doped region (called a NWELL) - which also forms a P-N junction device.
Varactors are commonly used in parametric amplifiers, parametric oscillators and voltage-controlled oscillators as part of phase-locked loops and frequency synthesisers.