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A database of experimentally measured lithium solid electrolyte conductivities evaluated with machine learning
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作者 Cameron J.Hargreaves Michael W.Gaultois +29 位作者 Luke M.Daniels Emma J.Watts Vitaliy A.Kurlin Michael Moran Yun Dang Rhun Morris Alexandra Morscher Kate Thompson matthew a.wright Beluvalli-Eshwarappa Prasad Frédéric Blanc Chris M.Collins Catriona A.Crawford Benjamin B.Duff Jae Evans Jacinthe Gamon Guopeng Han Bernhard T.Leube Hongjun Niu Arnaud J.Perez Aris Robinson Oliver Rogan Paul M.Sharp Elvis Shoko Manel Sonni William J.Thomas Andrij Vasylenko Lu Wang matthew J.Rosseinsky matthew S.Dyer 《npj Computational Materials》 SCIE EI CSCD 2023年第1期2265-2278,共14页
The application of machine learning models to predict material properties is determined by the availability of high-quality data.We present an expert-curated dataset of lithium ion conductors and associated lithium io... The application of machine learning models to predict material properties is determined by the availability of high-quality data.We present an expert-curated dataset of lithium ion conductors and associated lithium ion conductivities measured by a.c.impedance spectroscopy.This dataset has 820 entries collected from 214 sources;entries contain a chemical composition,an expert-assigned structural label,and ionic conductivity at a specific temperature(from 5 to 873°C).There are 403 unique chemical compositions with an associated ionic conductivity near room temperature(15–35°C).The materials contained in this dataset are placed in the context of compounds reported in the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database with unsupervised machine learning and the Element Movers Distance.This dataset is used to train a CrabNet-based classifier to estimate whether a chemical composition has high or low ionic conductivity.This classifier is a practical tool to aid experimentalists in prioritizing candidates for further investigation as lithium ion conductors. 展开更多
关键词 SPECTROSCOPY LITHIUM CLASSIFIER
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