Title: Hydroxyapatite Coatings by Pulsed Laser Deposition
1Hydroxyapatite Coatings by Pulsed Laser Deposition
A pathway for improving the performance of
orthopedic and dental implants
- Andreece Richardson
- Department of Physics
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
2Orthopedic and Dental Implants
- Typically made of Titanium Alloys
- ? Good corrosion and fatigue life
- ? Acceptable biocompatibility
- Deposition of a coating of a material known as
Hydroxyapatite on titanium implants - ? Improves bioactivity
- ? Improves biocompatibility
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- Hydroxyapatite is an important component of
human bone!
3What type of material is Hydroxyapatite?
- Ceramic material
- Main mineral constituent of bone and teeth
- Bone and teeth
- 50 wt. mineral
- (mainly Hydroxyapatite)
- 50 wt. organic molecules water
- (collagen, mucopolysaccharides) and water
4A great way of depositing Hydroxyapatite
Pulsed Laser Deposition
5Pulsed Laser Deposition is a Great Technique
- Versatile technique for preparing a wide range of
thin films and multi-layer structures - Can work under controlled gas ambient
- Allows deposition of different coatings by
changing the parameters of deposition - Gives researchers the opportunity to discover
novel coatings with long-term stability
6Pulsed Laser Deposition
7 Mixed Argon and Water Pathway
8Deposition Experiments
9X-Ray Diffraction Results
- Besides Hydroxyapatite
- (Ca5(PO4)3(OH))
- There are other
- Calcium Phosphate Ceramics
- - Tricalcium phosphate
- (Ca3(PO4)2)
- - Tetracalcium phosphate
- (Ca4P2O9)
- - Amorphous hydroxyapatite
5 500 mTorr Water at 50 C Substrate 600C
4 300 mTorr Water at RT Substrate 500C
3 300 mTorr Water at RT Substrate 550C
2 300 mTorr Water at RT Substrate 600C
1 200 mTorr Water at RT Substrate 600C
10Conclusion
- We have found good conditions for depositing
Hydroxyapatite by Pulsed Laser Deposition
500 mTorr Ar/Water Water at 50 C Substrate
600C
11Acknowledgments
- Thanks to Two Outstanding Mentors
- Hyunbin Kim and Dr. Renato Camata!