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Accelerated Prediction of Temperature-Dependent Lattice Thermal Conductivity via Ensembled Machine Learning Models

Materials Science 2025-11-24 v3

Abstract

Lattice thermal conductivity (κL\kappa_L) is a key physical property governing heat transport in solids, with direct relevance to thermoelectrics, thermal barrier coatings, and heat management applications. However, while experimental determination of κL\kappa_L is challenging, its theoretical calculation via ab initio methods particularly using density functional theory (DFT) is computationally intensive, often more demanding than electronic transport calculations by an order of magnitude. In this work, we present a machine learning (ML) approach to predict κL\kappa_L with DFT-level accuracy over a wide temperature range (100-1000 K). Among various models trained on DFT-calculated data obtained from literature, the Extra Trees Regressor (ETR) yielded the best performance on log-scaled κL\kappa_L, achieving an average R2R^2 of 0.9994 and a root mean square error (RMSE) of 0.0466 Wm1K1W\,m^{-1}\,K^{-1}. The ETR model also generalized well to twelve previously unseen (randomly chosen) low and high κL\kappa_L compounds with diverse space group symmetries, reaching an R2R^2 of 0.961 against DFT benchmarks. Notably, the model excels in predicting κL\kappa_L for both low- and high-symmetry compounds, enabling efficient high-throughput screening. We also demonstrate this capability by screening ultralow and ultrahigh κL\kappa_L candidates among 960 half-Heusler compounds and 60,000 ICSD compounds from the AFLOW database. This result shows reliability of model developed for screening of potential thermoelectric materials. At the end, we have tested model's prediction ability on systems that have experimental κL\kappa_L available that shows model's ability to search material that has desirable experimental κL\kappa_L for thermoelectric applications.

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@article{arxiv.2511.13202,
  title  = {Accelerated Prediction of Temperature-Dependent Lattice Thermal Conductivity via Ensembled Machine Learning Models},
  author = {Piyush Paliwal and Aftab Alam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.13202},
  year   = {2025}
}