Photosensitizing dyes are required to stretch the sensitivity of silver hal
ides for photographic use to the full wavelength of visible light. The grow
th of silver halide microcrystals and adsorption of dyes in the form of J-a
ggregates onto them are performed in gelatin sol. The dye adsorption has be
en thought to occur homogeneously on every particle of silver halides. Howe
ver cathodoluminescence microscopy revealed that the quantities of adsorbed
dyes on the particles differ significantly. The island growth of dye aggre
gate layers becomes clear by low-energy high-resolution scanning electron m
icroscopy and atomic force microscopy. The islands align parallel and form
a terrace on most particle surfaces of AgBr. In the area out of the terrace
region, there are little dyes in adsorption. The concentration of adsorbed
dyes in the terraces on certain particles of AgBr result in a deficiency o
f the aggregates in adsorption on other particles.