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Self-Supervised Generative Models for Crystal Structures

Materials Science 2024-08-21 v2

Abstract

Drawing inspiration from the achievements of natural language processing, we adopt self-supervised learning and utilize an equivariant graph neural network to develop a unified platform designed for training generative models capable of generating crystal structures, as well as efficiently adapting to downstream tasks in material property prediction. To mitigate the challenge of incorporating large-scale assessment on the reliability of generated structures into the training process, we utilize the generative adversarial network (GAN) with its discriminator being a cost-effective evaluator for the generated structures, resulting in notable improvements in model performance. We demonstrate the utility of our model in finding the optimal crystal structure under predefined conditions. Without reliance on properties acquired experimentally or numerically, our model further displays its capability to comprehend the mechanism of crystal structure formation through its ability to grouping chemically similar elements. Therefore, this paper extends an invitation to explore deeper into the scientific understanding of material structures through generative models, offering a fresh perspective on broadening the scope and efficacy of machine learning in material science.

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@article{arxiv.2312.14485,
  title  = {Self-Supervised Generative Models for Crystal Structures},
  author = {Fangze Liu and Zhantao Chen and Tianyi Liu and Ruyi Song and Yu Lin and Joshua J. Turner and Chunjing Jia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.14485},
  year   = {2024}
}