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First-Principles Study of the Electronic, Optical Properties and Lattice Dynamics of Tantalum Oxynitride

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 49, Issue 15, Pages 6917-6924

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic1004819

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [50802056, 50721002]
  2. 973 Program of China [200903930103]
  3. Foundation of Shandong Province of China [BS2009CL038]
  4. Independent Innovation Foundation of Shandong University (IIFSDU) [2009TS016]

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First-principles calculations of the electronic, optical properties and lattice dynamics of tantalum oxynitride are performed with the density functional theory plane-wave pseudopotential method. The analysis of the electronic structure shows a covalent nature in Ta-N bonds and Ta-O bonds. The hybridization of anion 2p and Ta 5d states results in enhanced dispersion of the valence band, raising the top of the valence band and leading to the visible-light response in TaON. It has a high dielectric constant, and the anisotropy is displayed obviously in the lower energy region. Our calculation indicated that TaON has excellent dielectric properties along [010] direction. Various optical properties, including the reflectivity, absorption coefficient, refractive index, and the energy-loss spectrum are derived from the complex dielectric function. We also present phonon dispersion relation, zone-center optical mode frequency, density of phonon states, and some thermodynamic properties. The experimental IR modes (B-u at 808 cm(-1) and A(u) at 863 cm(-1)) are reproduced well and assigned to a combination of stretching and bending vibrations for the Ta-N bond and Ta-O bond. The thermodynamic properties of TaON, such as heat capacity and Debye temperature, which were important parameters for the measurement of crystal physical properties, were first given for reference. Our investigations provide useful information for the potential application of this material.

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