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Project

Plasma-assisted nanofabrication of bioactive calcium phosphate thin films: process-structure-property relationships.

The project is devoted to study of the fundamental aspects of RF-magnetron sputter deposition of calcium phosphate coatings.The goal is to establish the relationship between the deposition parameters (such as discharge power, chamber pressure, gas atmosphere and substrate temperature) and the CaPfilms properties. The combination of both thin film and plasma characterisation allows to elucidatecoatings growth mechanisms.

Date:1 Jan 2014 →  31 Jan 2018
Keywords:growth mechanis, simulation, Magnetron sputter deposition
Disciplines:Physics of (fusion) plasmas and electric discharges, Electronic (transport) properties, Materials physics not elsewhere classified, Condensed matter physics and nanophysics not elsewhere classified, Structural and mechanical properties, Condensed matter physics and nanophysics, Physics of gases, plasmas and electric discharges, Dielectrics, piezoelectrics and ferroelectrics