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Chemical-motif characterization of short-range order with E(3)-equivariant graph neural networks

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Crystalline materials have atomic-scale fluctuations in their chemical composition that modulate various mesoscale properties. Establishing chemistry-microstructure relationships in such materials requires proper characterization of these chemical fluctuations. Yet, current characterization approaches (e.g., Warren-Cowley parameters) make only partial use of the complete chemical and structural information contained in local chemical motifs. Here we introduce a framework based on E(3)-equivariant graph neural networks that is capable of completely identifying chemical motifs in arbitrary crystalline structures with any number of chemical elements. This approach naturally leads to a proper information-theoretic measure for quantifying chemical short-range order (SRO) in chemically complex materials, and a reduced - but complete - representation of the chemical space. Our framework enables the correlation of any per-atom property with their corresponding local chemical motif, thereby offering novel avenues to explore structure-property relationships in chemically-complex materials. Using the MoTaNbTi high-entropy alloy as a test system, we demonstrate the versatility of this approach by evaluating the lattice strain associated with each chemical motif, and computing the temperature dependence of chemical-fluctuations length scale.

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Crystal Hypergraph Convolutional Networks

cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2024-11-19 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Crystal hypergraphs with local-environment motif hyperedges match or beat triplet-based angular features on several materials property prediction tasks while using fewer messages.

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  • Crystal Hypergraph Convolutional Networks cond-mat.mtrl-sci · 2024-11-19 · conditional · none · ref 39 · internal anchor

    Crystal hypergraphs with local-environment motif hyperedges match or beat triplet-based angular features on several materials property prediction tasks while using fewer messages.