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Doped DLC coatings for biomedical applications

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    SYSNO ASEP0455055
    Document TypeA - Abstract
    R&D Document TypeNení vybrán druh dokumentu
    TitleDoped DLC coatings for biomedical applications
    Author(s) Písařík, Petr (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Jelínek, Miroslav (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Kocourek, Tomáš (FZU-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Mikšovský, Jan (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Remsa, Jan (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Zemek, Josef (FZU-D) RID, ORCID
    Jurek, Karel (FZU-D) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Source TitleProgressive Biomedical Materials and Technologies 2015. - Kladno : CTU Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, 2015 / Jelínek M. - ISBN 978-80-01-05809-1
    S. 19
    Number of pages1 s.
    Publication formMedium - C
    ActionProgressive Biomedical Materials and Technologies 2015
    Event date09.10.2015-10.10.2015
    VEvent locationKladno
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Event typeEUR
    Languageeng - English
    CountryCZ - Czech Republic
    Keywordsbiomaterials ; doped materials ; thin films ; diamond like carbon ; hydroxyapatite
    Subject RIVBM - Solid Matter Physics ; Magnetism
    Institutional supportFZU-D - RVO:68378271
    AnnotationNowadays there are materials having excellent properties for use in medicine (Diamond like carbon, Hydroxyapatite, …). Diamond-like carbon (DLC) is a metastable form of amorphous carbon containing bonded carbon atoms of sp2 and sp3 hybridized orbital. DLC layers are semiconductors with high mechanical hardness, chemical inertness, low coefficient of friction, high thermal conductivity, good electrical and optical properties, biocompatibility and not cytotoxic. Hydroxyapatite (HA) is another important material used for implants because it is very similar to calcium phosphate (CaP) of teeth and bones. HA has an steoconductive property that permits bone growth and direct bonding of bone to the implant surface. All properties of the films are not always ideal, so it is necessary to modify the layer. One example of how to modify the properties of thin layers are doped.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Physics
    ContactKristina Potocká, potocka@fzu.cz, Tel.: 220 318 579
    Year of Publishing2016
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