Publications by authors named "Jehuda Haddad"

Photoluminescence, surface photovoltage spectroscopy and high-resolution characterization methods (Atomic Force Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-ray spectroscopy and DC conductivity) are applied to nanostructured Hydroxyapatite (HAp) bioceramics and allowed to study electron (hole) energy states spectra of the HAp and distinguish bulk and surface localized levels. The measured trap spectra show strong sensitivity to preliminary heat treatment of the ceramics. It is assumed that found deep electron (hole) charged states are responsible for high bioactivity of the HAp nanoceramics.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jehuda Haddad"

  • - Jehuda Haddad's research primarily focuses on the electronic properties of hydroxyapatite (HAp) ceramics, particularly in the context of their applications in biomedicine.
  • - His 2007 study utilized advanced characterization techniques, including photoluminescence and various microscopy methods, to investigate the energy states within nanostructured HAp bioceramics, revealing distinctions between bulk and surface localized energy levels.
  • - The findings indicate that the deep electron and hole charged states are closely related to the bioactivity of HAp nanoceramics, with the measured trap spectra showing significant sensitivity to heat treatment processes.