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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Masters Theses

2021

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Increasing Hydrophilicity And Transparency Of Diamond-Like Carbon Thin Films With Dopants For An Anti-Fogging Laparoscope Coating, Anna Bull Dec 2021

Increasing Hydrophilicity And Transparency Of Diamond-Like Carbon Thin Films With Dopants For An Anti-Fogging Laparoscope Coating, Anna Bull

Masters Theses

Laparoscopes are prone to fogging which can lead to a limited field of view during surgical procedures. Current methods of mitigating fogging issues are not efficient or can require costly modification to the laparoscope. Previous studies of diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings found doping the films improved hydrophilic qualities, suggesting their possible use as antifogging coatings for laparoscopes. For this work, two series of DLC films, doped with either SiO and Al2O3 were investigated.

The biocompatibility, transparency, and stability of these films were assessed through cellular assays, spectrophotometry, and simulated body fluid soaking experiments. Contact angle and surface …


Rare Earth-Doped Glass-Ceramic Scintillators As X-Ray Flat Panel Detector Substrates, Austin M. Thomas May 2021

Rare Earth-Doped Glass-Ceramic Scintillators As X-Ray Flat Panel Detector Substrates, Austin M. Thomas

Masters Theses

Digital radiography (DR) is an important two-dimensional imaging technique in the field of medicine that utilizes x-rays to form a digital image. DR employs a flat panel detector that converts incident x-rays, that have passed through the subject, to an electrical signal, which is used to create a digital image. The conversion from x-rays to electrical signals can be done either directly or indirectly. The direct method involves the x-rays being converted to an electrical signal via an array of semiconductors. The indirect method utilizes scintillators to absorb the x-rays and produce light in the visible spectrum, which is then …