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arxiv: 2203.03083 · v2 · pith:HHMZUC4X · submitted 2022-03-07 · physics.chem-ph

Charge Transfer Simulations using Hamiltonian Elements and Forces from Neural Networks

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keywords chargehamiltonianmobilitiesmodelsanthraceneforcesgradientsneural
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The trajectory surface hopping method has been widely used in the simulation of charge transport in organic semiconductors. In the present study, we employ the machine learning (ML) based Hamiltonian to simulate the charge transport in anthracene and pentacene. The neural network (NN) based models are able to predict not just site energies and couplings but also the gradients of the site energy as well as off-diagonal gradients necessary for forces. We train the models on DFTB-quality data for both anthracene and pentacene. By using the obtained models in propagation simulations, we evaluate their performance in reproducing hole mobilities in these materials in terms of both quality and computational cost. The results show that the charge mobilities obtained using the NN-based Hamiltonian are in very good agreements with the charge mobilities computed using the DFTB-based Hamiltonian.

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