Hyomen Kagaku
Online ISSN : 1881-4743
Print ISSN : 0388-5321
ISSN-L : 0388-5321
A Preliminary Study of Identifiable Pattern Marking on the Surfaces of Artificial Teeth by Penning Discharge Micro-Sputtering
Toshio SUGITAEiichi NISHIKAWAYoshifumi YOSHIDAShigeo EBISAWATakanobu MORINUSHIMasaru KAMIO
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1989 Volume 10 Issue 9 Pages 594-601

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A method and an apparatus to perform micro-etching and micro-inlay of patterns and numerals on the surfaces of artificial dental materials (ruby, nickel-chromium alloy, titanium alloy etc.) and artificial teeth by Penning discharge sputtering have been designed and evaluated. In this apparatus, selection of etching mode and inlay mode are made easily by a change of anode position. In etching mode, etching beam originates in a Penning discharge space and is guided through a duct in order to reach the surface covered with a pattern mask, and then forms an etched pattern on the surface. After etching is made, a new position of the anode is selected for inlay process and some of the metal atoms, sputtered from the cathode surface and passed through the duct, deposit on the previously etched portion.
In the case of glass and ruby, etching rates are 70-90 nm/min and deposition rate of gold 60 nm/ min. Micro-etching of numerals (about 200 μm in size) on full casted crowns and heart-shaped micro-inlays on porcelain teeth and titanium alloy plate of denture are made respectively.
This technique is very suitable for personal identification of corpse that met with traffic or fire accidents.

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