In this work, the ternary titanium, copper, and silver (Ti-Cu-Ag) system is investigated as a potential candidate for the production of mechanically robust biomedical thin films. The coatings are produced by physical vapor deposition—magnetron sputtering (MS-PVD). The composite thin films are deposited on a silicon (100) substrate. The ratio between Ti and Cu was approximately kept one, with the variation of the Ag content between 10 and 35 at.%, while the power on the targets is changed during each deposition to get the desired Ag content. Thin film characterization is performed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), nanoindentation (modulus and hardness), to quantitatively evaluate the scratch adhesion, and atomic force microscopy to determine the s...
Ti–Si–C thin films were deposited onto silicon, stainless steel and high-speed steel substrates by m...
cited By 6International audienceTi-Me binary intermetallic thin films based on a titanium matrix dop...
In this work, the thermal stability of TiAgx thin films, deposited by magnetron sputtering, was eval...
In this work, the ternary titanium, copper, and silver (Ti-Cu-Ag) system is investigated as a potent...
In this work, the ternary titanium, copper, and silver (Ti-Cu-Ag) system is investigated as a potent...
Advanced materials combining superior mechanical and biocompatibility performance are of significant...
cited By 0The ability of magnetron sputtered Ti-Ag thin films deposited on polymeric substrate to be...
Metallic glasses are amorphous materials that have shown prospects in several applications including...
The aim of this study was to develop Ti-Ag-Cu alloys with a higher corrosion resistance, better bioc...
Surface modification of bulk materials used in biomedical applications has become an important prere...
Abstract—Free standing polycrystalline thin films with a strong h111i texture were tested in uniaxia...
With the increase in life expectancy, there has been a raise in the use of prostheses due to the nee...
In this research work the performance of the Titanium alloys thin films for the application in medic...
Ti6Al4V (Ti64) alloys is an alpha-beta titanium alloy with good corrosion resistance, high strength-...
Ag–TiCN coatings were deposited by dc reactive magnetron sputtering and their structural and morpho...
Ti–Si–C thin films were deposited onto silicon, stainless steel and high-speed steel substrates by m...
cited By 6International audienceTi-Me binary intermetallic thin films based on a titanium matrix dop...
In this work, the thermal stability of TiAgx thin films, deposited by magnetron sputtering, was eval...
In this work, the ternary titanium, copper, and silver (Ti-Cu-Ag) system is investigated as a potent...
In this work, the ternary titanium, copper, and silver (Ti-Cu-Ag) system is investigated as a potent...
Advanced materials combining superior mechanical and biocompatibility performance are of significant...
cited By 0The ability of magnetron sputtered Ti-Ag thin films deposited on polymeric substrate to be...
Metallic glasses are amorphous materials that have shown prospects in several applications including...
The aim of this study was to develop Ti-Ag-Cu alloys with a higher corrosion resistance, better bioc...
Surface modification of bulk materials used in biomedical applications has become an important prere...
Abstract—Free standing polycrystalline thin films with a strong h111i texture were tested in uniaxia...
With the increase in life expectancy, there has been a raise in the use of prostheses due to the nee...
In this research work the performance of the Titanium alloys thin films for the application in medic...
Ti6Al4V (Ti64) alloys is an alpha-beta titanium alloy with good corrosion resistance, high strength-...
Ag–TiCN coatings were deposited by dc reactive magnetron sputtering and their structural and morpho...
Ti–Si–C thin films were deposited onto silicon, stainless steel and high-speed steel substrates by m...
cited By 6International audienceTi-Me binary intermetallic thin films based on a titanium matrix dop...
In this work, the thermal stability of TiAgx thin films, deposited by magnetron sputtering, was eval...