Rather than write the exact equation for this function repeatedly throughout the course, let's represent this state as
$$\vert g \rangle \; \dot{=} \; \phi ^{g}(x) \; \; . $$
Just as we did with the ground state, let's represent this state as
$$\vert e \rangle \; \dot{=} \; \phi ^{e}(x) \; \; $$
to avoid repeatedly writing down messy equations.