Optical constants of Ta2O5 (Tantalum pentoxide)
Cheikh et al. 2025: Power 3.28, O2 8, As deposited; n,k 0.207–1.24 µm
Complex refractive index (n+ik)
Derived optical constants
Comments
Ta2O5 amorphous thin film. Deposited by radio frequency magnetron sputtering at sputtering power density 3.28 W/cm2 under oxygen flow of 8 sccm. As deposited.
References
A. Cheikh, J. Gonçalves, C. Labbé, X. Portier, P. Marie, C. Frilay, O. Debieu, S. Duprey, W. Jadwisienczak, D. Ingram, J. Cardin. Tailoring the structural and optical properties of Ta2O5 thin films via radio frequency magnetron sputtering for high-refractive index transparent materials. J. Alloys Compd. 1040, 183273 (2025) (Numerical data kindly provided by Julien Cardin)
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About Tantalum pentoxide
Tantalum pentoxide (Ta2O5) is a high-refractive-index, white solid material that is insoluble in water. It is known for its high dielectric constant and is widely used in the electronics industry to produce capacitors, particularly in mobile phones, DVD players, video game systems, and computers. The high dielectric constant allows for a large amount of charge to be stored, thus enabling the production of small-sized capacitors with a significant amount of capacitance. Moreover, Ta2O5 has excellent optical properties and is used as a coating material for lenses and other optical components due to its ability to increase the refractive index and provide anti-reflective coatings. It also finds applications in the development of thin films in various optical and electronic devices.
Other names and variations:- Ta2O5
- Tantalum oxide
- Tantalum pentaoxide
- Ditantalum pentoxide
- Ditantalum pentaoxide