Abstract
In the emulsifying process of silver bromide microcrystals in the double-jet apparatus controlled by a microcomputer, a specific quantity of DMAB was added at different time when the crystal growth to obtain a series of cubic AgBr emulsions in which Ag2 were doped into different depths of AgBr microcrystals. The results from determination of photographic properties of these emulsions showed: 1) that the sensitivities of Ag2 doped emulsions, relative to that of the undoped emulsion as the controlled one, were remarkably increased; 2) that a significant cooperative sensitization of the internal doped silver dimmers with the surface sulfur-plus-gold and dye sensitizations was observed; 3) that the closer to the surface of grains the Ag2 doped in AgBr grains was, and the greater the sensitivities of the doped emulsions were; 4) that fog densities of all emulsions doped by Ag2, including those primitive, sensitized by sulfur-plus-gold and by green-sensitive dye, were kept in a reasonably low level.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 357-362 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Ganguang Kexue yu Guanghuaxue/Photographic Science and Photochemistry |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 5 |
State | Published - Sep 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Cooperative sensitization
- Doped by Ag dimmer
- Dye sensitization
- Hole-electron converter
- Sulfur-plus-gold sensitization