Spectroscopic investigation of the structural and electronic properties of oxygen-deficient tantalum oxide thin films

Abstract

Oxygen-deficient tantalum oxide (TaOx, x < 2.5) thin films are often used as switching films for memristors with various switching mechanisms. The ion transport (and related switching mechanism) and filament stability strongly depend on the chemical composition and structure of the films. In order to scrutinize the structure–property relationship, the local and electronic structures of TaOx thin films with various degrees of oxygen deficiencies (x = 1.0, 1.5, 2.1, and 2.5) are investigated by spectroscopic methods, including X-ray absorption spectroscopy and X-ray/ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. To ensure the oxygen deficiency is accommodated as intended, the films are capped with Au layers in situ. The results of the analyses on the Ta valence, Ta–O bond characteristics, and electronic structure indicate that TaO1.0 is stable and metallic despite the oxidation. Meanwhile, TaOx with x ≥ 1.5 is almost fully coordinated by oxygen with a robust local structure, while the bond lengths and disorders are reduced gradually. The resemblance in the chemistry and electronic structure of TaO1.0 to the Ta metal (and of TaO2.1 to Ta2O5) implies that the intermediate chemical states in the Ta-TaOx heterojunction, though present, would not degrade the memristive functionality, accounting for the superior endurability of the Ta-based memristors.

Graphical abstract: Spectroscopic investigation of the structural and electronic properties of oxygen-deficient tantalum oxide thin films

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2026
Accepted
13 Apr 2026
First published
28 Apr 2026

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article

Spectroscopic investigation of the structural and electronic properties of oxygen-deficient tantalum oxide thin films

B. G. Han, A. Schönhals, M. Lübben, K. Lee, I. Valov and D. Cho, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6CP00050A

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