Large silver bromide rod crystals have been grown in a solution of silver b
romide and potassium bromide in dimethyl sulfoxide. Samples of these crysta
ls were examined by scanning electron microscopy in order to study their si
de and top face structure. Crystal sides were bounded by {111} and {100} fa
ces. Rod crystals grown from concentrated solutions developed a well-define
d top face structure composed of alternating {111} and {100} faces. However
, they showed a relatively small length to thickness ratio. On the other ha
nd, top faces of fast growing rod crystals were rough. Slices of rod crysta
ls were examined by transmission electron microscopy to study their twin pl
ane structure, for the first time. All the rod crystals examined showed non
-parallel twin planes of (111) type. Surprisingly, all of them also showed
parallel twin planes. Rod crystals can transform into tabular or tetrahedra
l crystals either by formation of new twin planes, or by overgrowth of some
twin variants over others in processes that start at the tips of the rod.