Phase comparison and equation of state for Ta 2 O 5 .
Matthew C BrennanDaniel A RehnLarissa Q HustonBlake T SturtevantPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
Tantalum pentoxide (Ta 2 O 5 ) is among the most technologically useful heavy transition metal oxides. Unfortunately, its crystal structure is the subject of long-standing and unresolved disagreement. Among other consequences, this uncertainty has made it impossible to formulate a robust high pressure equation of state for Ta 2 O 5 . Here, we report the results of high pressure x-ray diffraction experiments indexed against a comprehensive list of proposed Ta 2 O 5 phases. Five of the proposed phases produce good matches to experimental observations, and the compressibility parameters for these phases are all consistent within uncertainty. This means that regardless of the particular phase chosen, the Ta 2 O 5 equation of state can be described with bulk modulusK0=138±3.68 GPa and pressure derivativeK0'=1.82±0.45. Combining these experimental results with new density-functional theory calculations allows us to identify the λ phase as the best structural model of Ta 2 O 5 at ambient conditions.