2021
DOI: 10.3390/coatings11060619
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Physical Vapour Deposited Biomedical Coatings

Abstract: This Special Issue was devoted to developments made in Physical Vapour Deposited (PVD) biomedical coatings for various healthcare applications. The scrutinized PVD methods were Radio-Frequency Magnetron Sputtering (RF-MS), Cathodic Arc Evaporation, Pulsed Electron Deposition and its variants, Pulsed Laser Deposition, and Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE), due to their great promise especially in the dentistry and orthopaedics. These methods have yet to gain traction for industrialization and lar… Show more

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“…According to the temperature at which the atoms evaporate, for example, for copper, the average kinetic energy of the evaporated atoms is about 0.2 eV (Reichelt and Jiang, 1990). The primary components of evaporated particles include atoms, molecules, and clusters of various sizes and compositions Stuart and Stan, 2021). A laser beam or an arc discharge can heat the evaporator and cause it to evaporate.…”
Section: Physical Vapour Deposition Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the temperature at which the atoms evaporate, for example, for copper, the average kinetic energy of the evaporated atoms is about 0.2 eV (Reichelt and Jiang, 1990). The primary components of evaporated particles include atoms, molecules, and clusters of various sizes and compositions Stuart and Stan, 2021). A laser beam or an arc discharge can heat the evaporator and cause it to evaporate.…”
Section: Physical Vapour Deposition Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the temperature at which the atoms evaporate, for example, for copper, the average kinetic energy of the evaporated atoms is about 0.2 eV (Reichelt and Jiang, 1990). The primary components of evaporated particles include atoms, molecules, and clusters of various sizes and compositions (Wang X. et al, 2021;Stuart and Stan, 2021). A laser beam or an arc discharge can heat the evaporator and cause it to evaporate.…”
Section: Physical Vapour Deposition Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaporized colorful materials are deposited on the surface of LMs into colorful shells. [ 90 ] CVD involves vaporizing one or several substances and carrying them onto the surfaces of LMs. The gas‐phase compound or element chemically reacts with the surface of LMs to form a core–shell structure with new substances.…”
Section: Colorful Liquid Metals Induced From a Core–shell Structure P...mentioning
confidence: 99%