Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis

Thermal conductivity of material is one of the basic physical properties and plays an important role in manipulating thermal energy. In order to accelerate the prediction of material structure with desired thermal property, machine learning algorithm has been widely adopted. However, in the optimiza...

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Main Authors: Yida Liu, Run Hu, Yan Wang, Jinglong Ma, Zhangcan Yang, Xiaobing Luo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Energy and AI
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266654682030046X
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spelling doaj-82e125d016bb4c6c8e264de93ee18d822021-03-09T04:14:32ZengElsevierEnergy and AI2666-54682021-03-013100046Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysisYida Liu0Run Hu1Yan Wang2Jinglong Ma3Zhangcan Yang4Xiaobing Luo5School of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China; Corresponding authors.Corresponding authors.; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USASchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, ChinaSchool of Energy and Power Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, ChinaThermal conductivity of material is one of the basic physical properties and plays an important role in manipulating thermal energy. In order to accelerate the prediction of material structure with desired thermal property, machine learning algorithm has been widely adopted. However, in the optimization of multivariable material structure such as different lengths or proportions, the machine learning algorithm may be required to be reconducted again and again for each variable, which will consume a lot of computing resources. Recently, it has been found that the thermal conductivity of aperiodic superlattices is closely related to the degree of the structural randomness, which can also be reflected in their local pattern structures. Inspired by these, we propose a new pattern analysis method, in which machine learning only needs to be carried out for one time, and through which the optimal structure of different variables with low thermal conductivity can be obtained. To verify the method, we compare the thermal conductivities of the structure obtained by pattern analysis, conventional machine learning, and previous literature, respectively. The pattern analysis method is validated to greatly reduce the prediction time of multivariable structure with high enough accuracy and may promote further development of material informatics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266654682030046XAperiodic superlatticePattern analysisThermal conductivityMachine learningAtomic Green's function
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author Yida Liu
Run Hu
Yan Wang
Jinglong Ma
Zhangcan Yang
Xiaobing Luo
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Run Hu
Yan Wang
Jinglong Ma
Zhangcan Yang
Xiaobing Luo
Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
Energy and AI
Aperiodic superlattice
Pattern analysis
Thermal conductivity
Machine learning
Atomic Green's function
author_facet Yida Liu
Run Hu
Yan Wang
Jinglong Ma
Zhangcan Yang
Xiaobing Luo
author_sort Yida Liu
title Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
title_short Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
title_full Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
title_fullStr Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
title_full_unstemmed Big-data-accelerated aperiodic Si/Ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
title_sort big-data-accelerated aperiodic si/ge superlattice prediction for quenching thermal conduction via pattern analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Energy and AI
issn 2666-5468
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Thermal conductivity of material is one of the basic physical properties and plays an important role in manipulating thermal energy. In order to accelerate the prediction of material structure with desired thermal property, machine learning algorithm has been widely adopted. However, in the optimization of multivariable material structure such as different lengths or proportions, the machine learning algorithm may be required to be reconducted again and again for each variable, which will consume a lot of computing resources. Recently, it has been found that the thermal conductivity of aperiodic superlattices is closely related to the degree of the structural randomness, which can also be reflected in their local pattern structures. Inspired by these, we propose a new pattern analysis method, in which machine learning only needs to be carried out for one time, and through which the optimal structure of different variables with low thermal conductivity can be obtained. To verify the method, we compare the thermal conductivities of the structure obtained by pattern analysis, conventional machine learning, and previous literature, respectively. The pattern analysis method is validated to greatly reduce the prediction time of multivariable structure with high enough accuracy and may promote further development of material informatics.
topic Aperiodic superlattice
Pattern analysis
Thermal conductivity
Machine learning
Atomic Green's function
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266654682030046X
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