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In situ annealing of hydroxyapatite thin films

โœ Scribed by Shevon Johnson; Michael Haluska; Roger J. Narayan; Robert L. Snyder


Book ID
103844999
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
365 KB
Volume
26
Category
Article
ISSN
0928-4931

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โœฆ Synopsis


Hydroxyapatite is a bioactive ceramic that mimics the mineral composition of natural bone. Unfortunately, problems with adhesion, poor mechanical integrity, and incomplete bone ingrowth limit the use of many conventional hydroxyapatite surfaces. In this work, we have developed a novel technique to produce crystalline hydroxyapatite thin films involving pulsed laser deposition and postdeposition annealing. Hydroxyapatite films were deposited on Ti -6Al -4V alloy and Si (100) using pulsed laser deposition, and annealed within a high temperature X-ray diffraction system. The transformation from amorphous to crystalline hydroxyapatite was observed at 340 -C. Mechanical and adhesive properties were examined using nanoindentation and scratch adhesion testing, respectively. Nanohardness and Young's modulus values of 3.48 and 91.24 GPa were realized in unannealed hydroxyapatite films. Unannealed and 350 -C annealed hydroxyapatite films exhibited excellent adhesion to Ti -6Al -4V alloy substrates. We anticipate that the adhesion and biological properties of crystalline hydroxyapatite thin films may be enhanced by further consideration of deposition and annealing parameters.


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