Order within disorder: The atomic structure of ion-beam sputtered amorphous tantala (a-Ta2O5)

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Amorphous tantala (a-Ta2O5) is a technologically important material often used in high-performance coatings. Understanding this material at the atomic level provides a way to further improve performance. This work details extended X-ray absorption fine structure measurements of a-Ta2O5 coatings, where high-quality experimental data and theoretical fits have allowed a detailed interpretation of the nearest-neighbor distributions. It was found that the tantalum atom is surrounded by four shells of atoms in sequence; oxygen, tantalum, oxygen, and tantalum. A discussion is also included on how these models can be interpreted within the context of published crystalline Ta2O5 and other a-T2O5 studies.

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Bassiri, R., Liou, F., Abernathy, M. R., Lin, A. C., Kim, N., Mehta, A., … Fejer, M. M. (2015). Order within disorder: The atomic structure of ion-beam sputtered amorphous tantala (a-Ta2O5). APL Materials, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4913586

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