Abstract
Electronic disorder in organic semiconductor single crystals, manifested as parallel surface potential domains with potential variations ranging from tens to hundreds of mV, is observed by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy. Chemical etching and X‐ray diffraction indicate that the potential domains are correlated with planar defects such as stacking faults. The results have important implications for understanding structure–transport relationships in organic semiconductor single crystals.
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