PREPARATION OF HYDROXYAPATITE COATINGS USING R.F. MAGNETRON SPUTTERING

1999 
The well-crystalline hydroxyapatite( ; HAp) layer having a biocompatibility was successfully coated onto titanium substrate using a radio-frequency magnetron sputtering, and effects of sputtering gas and the thickness of HAp film on a crystal growth of the HAp layers were investigated. The deposition rate of the layer sputtered with water-vapour gas was slower than that of the layer sputtered with argon gas. The results of X-ray diffraction demonstrated that the about thick HAp film under water-vapour gas was an amorphous phase, the about thick film was (100) plane-oriented HAp, and the about thick film was (001)plane-oriented HAp. FT-IR analysis proved that hydroxyl group of the layer sputtered with argon gas was defected, but that of the layer sputtered with water-vapour gas was not defected. From these results, it was favorable to use water-vapour gas on the HAp coatings onto metal surface.
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