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Phase transitions of correlated systems from graph neural networks with quantum embedding techniques

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-12-06 v3 Materials Science Computational Physics

Abstract

Correlated systems represent a class of materials that are difficult to describe through traditional electronic structure methods. The computational demand to simulate the structural dynamics of such systems, with correlation effects considered, is substantial. Here, we investigate the structural dynamics of ff- and dd-electron correlated systems by integrating quantum embedding techniques with interatomic potentials derived from graph neural networks. For Cerium, a prototypical correlated ff-electron system, we use Density Functional Theory with the Gutzwiller approximation to generate training data due to efficiency with which correlations effects are included for large multi-orbital systems. For Nickel Oxide, a prototypical correlated dd-electron system, advancements in computational capabilities now permit the use of full Dynamical Mean Field Theory to obtain energies and forces. We train neural networks on this data to create a model of the potential energy surface, enabling rapid and effective exploration of structural dynamics. Utilizing these potentials, we delineate transition pathways between the α\alpha, α\alpha', and α\alpha'' phases of Cerium and predict the melting curve of Nickel Oxide. Our results demonstrate the potential of machine learning potentials to accelerate the study of strongly correlated systems, offering a scalable approach to explore and understand the complex physics governing these materials.

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@article{arxiv.2404.08782,
  title  = {Phase transitions of correlated systems from graph neural networks with quantum embedding techniques},
  author = {Rishi Rao and Li Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.08782},
  year   = {2024}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures