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Page 106
( 1974 ) indicate that the silver chloride crystals are not pure but rather solid
solutions of sodium chloride and silver ... indicating the effect of heat treatments
on the relationship between the ratio of halogens in the crystal and in the glass .
( 1974 ) indicate that the silver chloride crystals are not pure but rather solid
solutions of sodium chloride and silver ... indicating the effect of heat treatments
on the relationship between the ratio of halogens in the crystal and in the glass .
Page 110
Furthermore , it is likely that cupric ions which are incorporated in the silver halide
crystal during formation are indistinguishable from those formed by photolysis .
As a result , cupric ions originally in the crystal ought to increase the fade rate ...
Furthermore , it is likely that cupric ions which are incorporated in the silver halide
crystal during formation are indistinguishable from those formed by photolysis .
As a result , cupric ions originally in the crystal ought to increase the fade rate ...
Page 116
This is a reasonable model if only one colloid of silver is formed in each crystal
and the number of holes trapped in any one crystal is large enough so that the
spatial distribution of the holes around the colloid can be considered
representative ...
This is a reasonable model if only one colloid of silver is formed in each crystal
and the number of holes trapped in any one crystal is large enough so that the
spatial distribution of the holes around the colloid can be considered
representative ...
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