Yuanbin Liu, Ata Madanchi, Andy S. Anker, Lena Simine, Volker L. Deringer
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The amorphous state as a frontier in computational materials design
One of the grand challenges in the physical sciences is to ‘design’ a material before it is ever synthesized. There has been fast progress in predicting new solid-state compounds with the help of quantum-mechanical computations and supervised machine learning, and yet such progress has largely been limited to materials with ordered crystal structures. In this Perspective, we argue that the computational design of entirely non-crystalline, amorphous solids is an emerging and rewarding frontier in materials research. We show how recent advances in computational modelling and artificial intelligence can provide the previously missing links among atomic-scale structure, microscopic properties and macroscopic functionality of amorphous solids. Accordingly, we argue that the combination of physics-based modelling and artificial intelligence is now bringing amorphous functional materials ‘by design’ within reach. We discuss new implications for laboratory synthesis, and we outline our vision for the development of the field in the years ahead.
期刊介绍:
Nature Reviews Materials is an online-only journal that is published weekly. It covers a wide range of scientific disciplines within materials science. The journal includes Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments.
Nature Reviews Materials focuses on various aspects of materials science, including the making, measuring, modelling, and manufacturing of materials. It examines the entire process of materials science, from laboratory discovery to the development of functional devices.