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Exploring the High-Pressure Materials Genome

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PHYSICAL REVIEW X
卷 8, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.8.041021

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  1. Novartis Universitat Basel Excellence Scholarship for Life Sciences
  2. Swiss National Science Foundation [P300P2-158407, P300P2-174475]
  3. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0015106]
  4. NSF [DMR-1508577, ACI-1445606]
  5. Carnegie/DOE Alliance Center (CDAC)
  6. Data Science Initiative at Northwestern University
  7. Swiss National Supercomputing Center in Lugano [s499, s621, s700]
  8. National Science Foundation [OCI-1053575]
  9. National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center [DOE: DE-AC02-05CH11231]

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A thorough in situ characterization of materials at extreme conditions is challenging, and computational tools such as crystal structural search methods in combination with ab initio calculations are widely used to guide experiments by predicting the composition, structure, and properties of high-pressure compounds. However, such techniques are usually computationally expensive and not suitable for large-scale combinatorial exploration. On the other hand, data-driven computational approaches using large materials databases are useful for the analysis of energetics and stability of hundreds of thousands of compounds, but their utility for materials discovery is largely limited to idealized conditions of zero temperature and pressure. Here, we present a novel framework combining the two computational approaches, using a simple linear approximation to the enthalpy of a compound in conjunction with ambient-conditions data currently available in high-throughput databases of calculated materials properties. We demonstrate its utility by explaining the occurrence of phases in nature that are not ground states at ambient conditions and by estimating the pressures at which such ambient-metastable phases become thermodynamically accessible, as well as guiding the exploration of ambient-immiscible binary systems via sophisticated structural search methods to discover new high-pressure phases.

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