“…In recent years, the application of ZrO 2 ceramic has grown rapidly. , The ZrO 2 ceramic has the advantage of high strength, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and excellent biocompatibility, so that it is generally used in aerospace, metallurgy, biological medicine, etc. − However, the cutting performance of ceramics is poor, and it is difficult to make complex structural parts. The admirable properties of titanium alloys, such as high toughness, excellent biocompatibility and great corrosion resistance, make them appropriate as medical and aerospace materials. − Therefore, the connection between ceramic and titanium alloys could give play to their excellent performance, thus meeting the performance requirements of implantable devices. The titanium/ceramic joints have been used in implantable devices such as artificial retina, implantable pacemakers and microstimulators .…”