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Active discovery of organic semiconductors

Christian Künkel, Johannes T. Margraf, Ke Chen, Harald Oberhofer, Karsten Reuter

2021Nature Communications136 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The versatility of organic molecules generates a rich design space for organic semiconductors (OSCs) considered for electronics applications. Offering unparalleled promise for materials discovery, the vastness of this design space also dictates efficient search strategies. Here, we present an active machine learning (AML) approach that explores an unlimited search space through consecutive application of molecular morphing operations. Evaluating the suitability of OSC candidates on the basis of charge injection and mobility descriptors, the approach successively queries predictive-quality first-principles calculations to build a refining surrogate model. The AML approach is optimized in a truncated test space, providing deep methodological insight by visualizing it as a chemical space network. Significantly outperforming a conventional computational funnel, the optimized AML approach rapidly identifies well-known and hitherto unknown molecular OSC candidates with superior charge conduction properties. Most importantly, it constantly finds further candidates with highest efficiency while continuing its exploration of the endless design space.

Topics & Concepts

Chemical spaceComputer scienceSpace (punctuation)Organic semiconductorQuality (philosophy)ElectronicsFunnelMorphingNanotechnologyBiochemical engineeringArtificial intelligenceMaterials sciencePhysicsDrug discoveryBioinformaticsEngineeringElectrical engineeringBiologyMechanical engineeringOperating systemOptoelectronicsQuantum mechanicsMachine Learning in Materials ScienceComputational Drug Discovery MethodsOrganic Electronics and Photovoltaics