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High-Throughput NEB for Li-Ion Conductor Discovery via Fine-Tuned CHGNet Potential

Materials Science 2025-07-04 v1

Abstract

Solid-state electrolytes are essential in the development of all-solid-state batteries. While density functional theory (DFT)-based nudged elastic band (NEB) and ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) methods provide fundamental insights on lithium-ion migration barriers and ionic conductivity, their computational costs make large-scale materials exploration challenging. In this study, we developed a high-throughput NEB computational framework integrated with the fine-tuned universal machine learning interatomic potentials (uMLIPs), enabling accelerated prediction of migration barriers based on transition state theory for the efficient discovery of fast-ion conductors. This framework automates the construction of initial/final states and migration paths, mitigating the inaccurate barriers prediction in pretrained potentials due to the insufficient training data on high-energy states. We employed the fine-tuned CHGNet model into NEB/MD calculations and the dual CHGNet-NEB/MD achieves a balance between computational speed and accuracy, as validated in NASICON-type Li1+x_{1+x}Alx_xTi2x_{2-x}(PO4_4)3_3 (LATP) structures. Through high-throughput screening, we identified orthorhombic Pnma-group structures (LiMgPO4_4, LiTiPO5_5, etc.) which can serve as promising frameworks for fast ion conductors. Their aliovalent-doped variants, Li0.5_{0.5}Mg0.5_{0.5}Al0.5_{0.5}PO4_4 and Li0.5_{0.5}TiPO4.5_{4.5}F0.5_{0.5}, were predicted to possess low activation energies, as well as high ionic conductivity of 0.19 mS/cm and 0.024 mS/cm, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2507.02334,
  title  = {High-Throughput NEB for Li-Ion Conductor Discovery via Fine-Tuned CHGNet Potential},
  author = {Jingchen Lian and Xiao Fu and Xuhe Gong and Ruijuan Xiao and Hong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02334},
  year   = {2025}
}