DFT-aided machine learning-based discovery of magnetism in Fe-based bimetallic chalcogenides

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Dharmendra Pant
Suresh Pokharel
Subhasish Mandal
Dukka B. KC
Ranjit Pati
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[1] Michigan Technological University,Department of Physics
[2] Michigan Technological University,Department of Computer Science
[3] West Virginia University,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[4] Michigan Technological University,Henes Center for Quantum Phenomena
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With the technological advancement in recent years and the widespread use of magnetism in every sector of the current technology, a search for a low-cost magnetic material has been more important than ever. The discovery of magnetism in alternate materials such as metal chalcogenides with abundant atomic constituents would be a milestone in such a scenario. However, considering the multitude of possible chalcogenide configurations, predictive computational modeling or experimental synthesis is an open challenge. Here, we recourse to a stacked generalization machine learning model to predict magnetic moment (µB) in hexagonal Fe-based bimetallic chalcogenides, FexAyB; A represents Ni, Co, Cr, or Mn, and B represents S, Se, or Te, and x and y represent the concentration of respective atoms. The stacked generalization model is trained on the dataset obtained using first-principles density functional theory. The model achieves MSE, MAE, and R2 values of 1.655 (µB)2, 0.546 (µB), and 0.922 respectively on an independent test set, indicating that our model predicts the compositional dependent magnetism in bimetallic chalcogenides with a high degree of accuracy. A generalized algorithm is also developed to test the universality of our proposed model for any concentration of Ni, Co, Cr, or Mn up to 62.5% in bimetallic chalcogenides.
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