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Silver Halide Crystals. Fundamental Properties

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According to X-ray diffraction analysis [1], silver chloride and silver bromide form face-centered cubic structures (the rock salt type), as shown in Fig. 3.1 [2]. The lattice dimension data obtained by electron diffraction analysis [3] are also shown in Fig. 3.1.1

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Fujita, S. (2004). Silver Halide Crystals. Fundamental Properties. In: Organic Chemistry of Photography. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09130-2_3

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