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Frankevich and Balabanov1 have reported magnetic enhancement of the photoconductivity of single crystals of anthracene. Similar effects in the dark conductivity have been observed in this laboratory.
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MORGAN, K., PETHIG, R. Increase in d.c. Dark Conductivity of Anthracene in a Magnetic Field. Nature 213, 900 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213900a0
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