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arxiv: 2308.15907 · v1 · pith:ZBJCLGWI · submitted 2023-08-30 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Machine-Learning-Assisted Construction of Ternary Convex Hull Diagrams

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In the search for novel intermetallic ternary alloys, much of the effort goes into performing a large number of ab-initio calculations covering a wide range of compositions and structures. These are essential to build a reliable convex hull diagram. While density functional theory (DFT) provides accurate predictions for many systems, its computational overheads set a throughput limit on the number of hypothetical phases that can be probed. Here, we demonstrate how an ensemble of machine-learning spectral neighbor-analysis potentials (SNAPs) can be integrated into a workflow for the construction of accurate ternary convex hull diagrams, highlighting regions fertile for materials discovery. Our workflow relies on using available binary-alloy data both to train the SNAP models and to create prototypes for ternary phases. From the prototype structures, all unique ternary decorations are created and used to form a pool of candidate compounds. The SNAPs are then used to pre-relax the structures and screen the most favourable prototypes, before using DFT to build the final phase diagram. As constructed, the proposed workflow relies on no extra first-principles data to train the machine-learning surrogate model and yields a DFT-level accurate convex hull. We demonstrate its efficacy by investigating the Cu-Ag-Au and Mo-Ta-W ternary systems.

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