What are the possible nano-material can be synthesize by Pulsed laser deposition for different biomedical application?
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Bioceramic thin films can be formed using pulsed laser deposition for dental and orthopedic applications. One of the popular material is Hydroxyapetite. Similar materials can be explored for their potential biomedical applications
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