Autors: L. Pramatarova., E. Pecheva., P. Montgomery., D. Dimova-Malinovska., Petrtov, T. S., A. L. Toth., M. Dimitrova. Title: Bioactivity of polycrystalline silicon layers Keywords: HYDROXYAPATITE; LASER-LIQUID-SOLID INTERACTION; Abstract: After oxygen, silicon is the second most abundant element in the environment and is present as an impurity in most materials. The widespread occurrence of siliceous biominerals as structural elements in lower plants and animals suggests that Si plays a role in the production and maintenance of connective tissue in higher organisms. It has been shown that the presence of Si is necessary in bones, cartilage and in the formation of connective tissue, as well as in some important metabolic processes. In this work, polycrystalline silicon layers are tested in terms of bioactivity, i.e., their ability to induce hydroxyapatite formation from simulated body fluid. Hydroxyapatite is a biologically compatible material with chemical similarity to the inorganic part of bones and teeth. Polycrystalline silicon layers are obtained by aluminum induced crystallization of Al and amorphous Si thin films deposited sequentially on glass substrates by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering and subsequently References Issue
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