Author:
Zhovnir S Z,Savelyev M S,Kuksin A V,Kurilova U E,Gerasimenko A Yu,Fedotov A Yu,Lobzhanidze P V,Komlev V S
Abstract
Abstract
This work is aimed at developing of electrically conductive composite thin films based on calcium phosphates (CP) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) for bone tissue engineering. A method based on the sputtering of an dispersion of CPs and MWCNTs on a substrate with subsequent exposure to a laser with different power values to form connected networks of nanotubes has been proposed. It is shown that the electrical conductivity of CP/MWCNT films reaches high values for dispersions with a MWCNT concentration of 1 mg/ml when exposed to laser radiation with a power of 2.1–3.0 W. It was found that ablation areas of CPs and MWCNTs as a result of exposure to a high-power laser are found in areas of the film with increased resistance.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy