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DOI: 10.1063/1.1391214
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Epitaxial NaCl structure δ-TaNx(001): Electronic transport properties, elastic modulus, and hardness versus N/Ta ratio

Cheung Soo Shin,Daniel Gall,Y.-W. Kim,P. Desjardins,I. Petrov,J. E. Greene,Magnus Odén,Lars Hultman

Materials science
Lattice constant
Sputter deposition
2001
While metastable B1-NaCl-structure δ-TaNx is presently used in a variety of hard coating, wear-resistant, and diffusion barrier applications, it is a complex material exhibiting a wide single-phase field, x≃0.94–1.37, and little is known about its fundamental properties. Here, we report physical properties of epitaxial δ-TaNx layers grown as a function of x on MgO(001) by ultrahigh vacuum reactive magnetron sputter deposition. The room-temperature resistivity (ρ=225 μΩ cm), hardness (H=30.9 GPa), and elastic modulus (E=455 GPa) of δ-TaNx(001) are independent of x over the range 0.94–1.22. However, changes in the electronic structure associated with increasing x>1.22 lead to an increase in ρ with a decrease in H and E. All δ-TaNx(001) layers exhibit negative temperature coefficients of resistivity between 20 and 400 K due to weak carrier localization. δ-TaNx is superconducting with the highest critical temperature, 8.45 K, obtained for layers with the lowest N/Ta ratio, x=0.94. Based upon the above results, combined with the fact that the relaxed lattice constant a0 shows only a very weak dependence on x, we propose that the wide phase field in δ-TaNx is due primarily to antisite substitutions of Ta on N (and N on Ta) sites, rather than to cation and anion vacancies. To first order, antisite substitutions in TaNx are isoelectronic and hence have little effect on charge carrier density. At sufficiently high N/Ta ratios, however, simple electron-counting arguments are no longer valid since large deviations from stoichiometry alter the character of the band structure itself.
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    Epitaxial NaCl structure δ-TaNx(001): Electronic transport properties, elastic modulus, and hardness versus N/Ta ratio” is a paper by Cheung Soo Shin Daniel Gall Y.-W. Kim P. Desjardins I. Petrov J. E. Greene Magnus Odén Lars Hultman published in 2001. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.