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An exciton is an excited electron bound to an imaginary particle the "hole". The bound electron and hole pairs (excitons) provide a means to transport energy without transporting net charge. Later the exciton may break into a free electron and hole that go their separate ways. (charge separation)
An exciton is an excited electron bound to an imaginary particle the "hole". The bound electron and hole pairs (excitons) provide a means to transport energy without transporting net charge. Later the exciton may break into a free electron and hole that go their separate ways. (charge separation)
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An exciton is an excited electron bound to an imaginary particle the "hole". The bound electron and hole pairs (excitons) provide a means to transport energy without transporting net charge. Later the exciton may break into a free electron and hole that go their separate ways. (charge separation)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exciton