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Authors Zwahr, C. ; Helbig, R. ; Werner, C. ; Lasagni, A.
Title Fabrication of multifunctional titanium surfaces by producing hierarchical surface patterns using laser based ablation methods
Date 13.05.2019
Number 56582
Abstract Textured implant surfaces with micrometer and sub-micrometer features can improve contact properties like cell adhesion and bacteria repellency. A critical point of these surfaces is their mechanical stability during implantation. Therefore, strategies capable to provide both biocompatibility for an improved implant healing and resistance to wear for protecting the functional surface are required. In this work, laser-based fabrication methods have been used to produce hierarchical patterns on titanium surfaces. Using Direct Laser Writing with a nanosecond pulsed laser, crater-like structures with a separation distance of 50·µm are produced on unpolished titanium surfaces. Directly on this texture, a hole-like pattern with 5·µm spatial period is generated using Direct Laser Interference Patterning with picosecond pulses. While the smaller features should reduce the bacterial adhesion, the larger geometry was designed to protect the smaller features from wear. On the multifunctional surface, the adherence of E. Coli bacteria is reduced by 30% compared to the untreated reference. In addition, wear test performed on the multiple-scale patterns demonstrated the possibility to protect the smaller features by the larger craters. Also, the influence of the laser treatment on the growth of a titanium oxide layer was evaluated using Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy analysis.
Publisher Scientific Reports
Wikidata Q64080501
Citation Scientific Reports 9 (2019) Article Number: 6721
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/S41598-019-43055-3
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