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Surface Conduction in Volatile Organic Crystals

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THE relatively good reproducibility found for the dark conductivity of crystals of π-electron molecules1 does not apply to the smaller aromatic molecules (C14).

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ELEY, D., FAWCETT, A. & WILLIS, M. Surface Conduction in Volatile Organic Crystals. Nature 200, 255 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200255a0

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