Electron hole, h+ the conceptual opposite of an electron
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An exciton is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole which are attracted to each other by the electrostatic Coulomb force.
(abbreviated as SLEs); the SLEs describe the quantum physics where quantum fluctuations of light initiate incoherent light emission from spontaneous recombination of Coulomb-coupled electron–hole pairs.