Why semiconductor physics is called solid state physics?
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Hole, in condensed-matter physics, the name given to a missing electron in certain solids, especiallysemiconductors. ... Holes generally move more slowly than electrons, however, because they function within the tightly bound valence band rather than the conduction band.
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