Investigation of the morphology and elemental composition of the silicon-containing calcium phosphate coating treated by intensive pulsed electron beam
| Parent link: | The 9th International Forum on Strategic Techology (IFOST-2014), September 21-23, 2014, Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh: [proceedings]. [3 p.].— , 2014 |
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| Summary: | Title screen The surface of titanium substrate with calcium phosphate (CaP) coating prepared by RF magnetron sputtering was treated by a pulsed electron beam with an energy density of 0.8 - 8 J/cm{2}. A partial or complete intermixing of the surface layers of the system CaP-titanium was observed. Significant changes in the topography of the formed surfaces were revealed. Treatment conditions with an energy density of 0.8 and 3 J/cm{2} led to the thermal annealing of the coating. The use of beam parameters with an energy density of 6.5 and 8 J/cm{2} led to the partial vaporization and intermixing of the coating with a titanium matrix. |
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2014
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| Series: | Civil Engineering, Urban Planning & Architecture Poster |
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| Online Access: | http://180.211.172.109/ifost2014Pro/pdf/S5-P151.pdf |
| Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
| KOHA link: | https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=641718 |