Crystallography companion agent for high-throughput materials discovery

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Phillip M. Maffettone
Lars Banko
Peng Cui
Yury Lysogorskiy
Marc A. Little
Daniel Olds
Alfred Ludwig
Andrew I. Cooper
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[1] Brookhaven National Laboratory,National Synchrotron Light Source II
[2] University of Liverpool,Department of Chemistry and Materials Innovation Factory
[3] Ruhr University Bochum,Institute for Materials, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Ruhr University,Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS)
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The discovery of new structural and functional materials is driven by phase identification, often using X-ray diffraction (XRD). Automation has accelerated the rate of XRD measurements, greatly outpacing XRD analysis techniques that remain manual, time-consuming, error-prone and impossible to scale. With the advent of autonomous robotic scientists or self-driving laboratories, contemporary techniques prohibit the integration of XRD. Here, we describe a computer program for the autonomous characterization of XRD data, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), for the discovery of new materials. Starting from structural databases, we train an ensemble model using a physically accurate synthetic dataset, which outputs probabilistic classifications—rather than absolutes—to overcome the overconfidence in traditional neural networks. This AI agent behaves as a companion to the researcher, improving accuracy and offering substantial time savings. It is demonstrated on a diverse set of organic and inorganic materials characterization challenges. This method is directly applicable to inverse design approaches and robotic discovery systems, and can be immediately considered for other forms of characterization such as spectroscopy and the pair distribution function.
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