Am. Ektessabi, SURFACE MODIFICATION OF BIOMEDICAL IMPLANTS USING ION-BEAM-ASSISTED SPUTTER-DEPOSITION, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 127, 1997, pp. 1008-1014
Hydroxy-apatite (Ca-10(PO4)(6)(OH)(2)), owing to its good bioaffinity
and enhancement of osseo-integration, is a potential material for cost
ing on dental and orthopedic implants. At present, hydroxy-apatite is
coated on metal implants by a plasma spraying method or is used in its
bulk form in reconstruction surgery. In this paper, experimental resu
lts are given for preparation of hydroxy-apatite thin films on various
biomedical implant materials using ion-beam sputter deposition and io
n-beam-assisted sputter deposition methods. By using the ion-beam-assi
sted sputter deposition method, the adhesion of hydroxy-apatite thin f
ilms to substrate has improved significantly and increased to a level
comparable to Ti and Al oxide thin films. Relative atomic densities of
Ca, P, O and H in hydroxy-apatite thin films were obtained using ion-
beam analysis methods such as RES, RE-RES, ERDA, and PIXE. The relativ
e concentrations of Ca, and P were affected by assisting-beam density,
and stoichiometric films were obtained for certain assisting-beam cur
rent densities.