Unveiling the complex structure-property correlation of defects in 2D materials based on high throughput datasets

Modification of physical properties of materials and design of materials with on-demand characteristics is at the heart of modern technology. Rare application relies on pure materials—most devices and technologies require careful design of materials properties through alloying, creating heterostruct...

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Veröffentlicht in:NPJ 2D materials and applications 2023-02, Vol.7 (1), p.6-10, Article 6
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Pengru, Lukin, Ruslan, Faleev, Maxim, Kazeev, Nikita, Al-Maeeni, Abdalaziz Rashid, Andreeva, Daria V., Ustyuzhanin, Andrey, Tormasov, Alexander, Castro Neto, A. H., Novoselov, Kostya S.
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Zusammenfassung:Modification of physical properties of materials and design of materials with on-demand characteristics is at the heart of modern technology. Rare application relies on pure materials—most devices and technologies require careful design of materials properties through alloying, creating heterostructures of composites, or controllable introduction of defects. At the same time, such designer materials are notoriously difficult to model. Thus, it is very tempting to apply machine learning methods to such systems. Unfortunately, there is only a handful of machine learning-friendly material databases available these days. We develop a platform for easy implementation of machine learning techniques to materials design and populate it with datasets on pristine and defected materials. Here we introduce the 2D Material Defect (2DMD) datasets that include defect properties of represented 2D materials such as MoS 2 , WSe 2 , hBN, GaSe, InSe, and black phosphorous, calculated using DFT. Our study provides a data-driven physical understanding of complex behaviors of defect properties in 2D materials, holding promise for a guide to the development of efficient machine learning models. In addition, with the increasing enrollment of datasets, our database could provide a platform for designing materials with predetermined properties.
ISSN:2397-7132
2397-7132
DOI:10.1038/s41699-023-00369-1