Abstract
The paper describes a method of preparing thin sheets of AgCl and AgBr making use of capillarity. The melt is “sucked up” into a narrow vertical plane-parallel gap between glass slides as a result of excess pressure. After cooling to room temperature the glass slides must be separated from the sheet of AgCl (AgBr) which has been produced. The AgCl sheet has a high-quality surface. When the temperature conditions are suitable the sheet consists of large (several cm2) grains. The dependence of the quality (of the relief) of the grain surface on the crystallographic orientation was determined.
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