Title: CII. The decomposition of thin oriented silver halide layers
Abstract:Abstract Thin layers of oriented silver halides (AgCl, AgBr and Agl) have been prepared in various ways, and their stability to electron (30–60 kv) bombardment has been investigated. Unstable specimen...Abstract Thin layers of oriented silver halides (AgCl, AgBr and Agl) have been prepared in various ways, and their stability to electron (30–60 kv) bombardment has been investigated. Unstable specimens are found to decompose to give highly oriented silver, in the case of silver chloride and silver bromide, but to give mainly randomly oriented silver in the case of silver iodide. Silver chloride also gives rise to highly oriented silver during ultra-violet irradiation. Chemical development of the lmlides produced randomly oriented silver, except when the halide was supported on a metallic silver crystal substrate. In this latter case the developed silver formed in an oriented fashion on the silver substrate. Diffuse streak patterns were observed from the silver halides and their origin is discussed.Read More
Publication Year: 1952
Publication Date: 1952-10-01
Language: en
Type: article
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