Plasma immersion ion implantation for surface treatment of complex branched structures

The paper presents experimental results demonstrating the capabilities of plasma immersion ion implantation of silicon (Si) for surface treatment of complex branched structures such are self-expanding intravascular nickel-titanium (NiTi) stents. Using NiTi stents of diameter 4 and 8 mm, it is shown...

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Published in:AIP Conference Proceedings Vol. 1783. P. 020082-1-020082-4
Other Authors: Kashin, Oleg A., Borisov, Dmitry P., Slabodchikov, Vladimir A., Kuznetsov, Vladimir M. физик, Kudryashov, Andrey N., Krukovsky, Konstantin V., Lotkov, Aleksandr I.
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Language:English
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Summary:The paper presents experimental results demonstrating the capabilities of plasma immersion ion implantation of silicon (Si) for surface treatment of complex branched structures such are self-expanding intravascular nickel-titanium (NiTi) stents. Using NiTi stents of diameter 4 and 8 mm, it is shown that plasma immersion ion implantation can provide rather homogeneous doping of their outer and inner surfaces with Si atoms. Also presented are research data on the processes that determine the thickness, composition, and structure of surface layers subjected to this type of treatment.
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ISSN:0094-243X