“…Obviously, the samples studied by different authors were grown by different methods, had different thermal histories (and, correspondingly, differed in conductivity type and/or carrier concentration), and were given different treatments before measurement. This could result in very different results obtained for nominally very similar samples, at least in application to electrical properties [8,69]; in optical studies, in addition to that, the presence of oxides and residues on the surface can be quite misleading [5,37,68]. Also, as mentioned above, there is also the uncertainty in determining the exact energy gap of MCT (see, e.g., [45,64,70,71]); this uncertainty is of the order of a few meV, which is larger than the exciton binding energy in MCT.…”