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Inverse Design of Next-generation Superconductors Using Data-driven Deep Generative Models

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arxiv 2304.08446 v4 pith:QTOPKNJO submitted 2023-04-17 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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Finding new superconductors with a high critical temperature ($T_c$) has been a challenging task due to computational and experimental costs. We present a diffusion model inspired by the computer vision community to generate new superconductors with unique structures and chemical compositions. Specifically, we used a crystal diffusion variational autoencoder (CDVAE) along with atomistic line graph neural network (ALIGNN) pretrained models and the Joint Automated Repository for Various Integrated Simulations (JARVIS) superconducting database of density functional theory (DFT) calculations to generate new superconductors with a high success rate. We started with a DFT dataset of $\approx$1000 superconducting materials to train the diffusion model. We used the model to generate 3000 new structures, which along with pre-trained ALIGNN screening results in 61 candidates. For the top candidates, we performed DFT calculations for validation. Such approaches go beyond the funnel-like materials design approaches and allow for the inverse design of next-generation materials.

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