Issue 56, 2025, Issue in Progress

X-ray absorption spectroscopy of scandium oxide polymorphs

Abstract

Scandium oxide (Sc2O3) is a rare-earth oxide with significant potential in key technological areas, but due to its limited supply a deep understanding of its characteristics in different crystalline phases is still missing. Here, we present a combined experimental and ab initio X-ray absorption spectroscopy investigation of Sc2O3 focusing on excitations from the O K-edge and the Sc L2,3-edge. While measurements are performed on a cubic sample, the most stable phase under ambient conditions, six different polymorphs are computed, including two high-pressure phases with a trigonal and monoclinic lattice in addition to the cubic phase, as well as three computationally predicted structures. Our analysis of the structural and electronic properties reveals significant similarities between the cubic polymorph and the high-pressure trigonal phase, while the monoclinic crystal exhibits distinct features. The spectra simulated for these similar phases from the solution of the Bethe–Salpeter equation show very good agreement with measurements. Additional comparison with results computed in the independent-particle approximation highlights the dominant role of electron–hole correlations in shaping the absorption features, particularly at the O K-edge, where a common pattern with the features of other sesquioxides is identified. Our findings offer new insight into the spectral fingerprints of Sc2O3 polymorphs, aiding in situ characterization and informing sustainable materials management.

Graphical abstract: X-ray absorption spectroscopy of scandium oxide polymorphs

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Aug 2025
Accepted
05 Nov 2025
First published
03 Dec 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 47814-47825

X-ray absorption spectroscopy of scandium oxide polymorphs

D. Duarte-Ruiz, H. Saßnick, F. M. Ferreira De Araujo, M. Gentzmann, T. Huthwelker and C. Cocchi, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 47814 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA06446E

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