Silver halide emulsions comprising hexagonal monodisperse tabula

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Silver compound sensitizer containing

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430569, G03C 102

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ABSTRACT:
A silver halide emulsion is described comprising a dispersion medium and silver halide grains, wherein the projected area of hexagonal tabular silver halide grains having as the outer surfaces two parallel hexagonal planes having a ratio of the longest edge length to the shortest edge length (referred to as the adjacent edge ratio) of 2/1 or less accounts for at least 70% of the projected area of the whole silver halide grains, and further the hexagonal tabular silver halide grains are monodisperse grains. The process of production of the silver halide emulsions is also described.

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