Towards active learning: A stopping criterion for the sequential sampling of grain boundary degrees of freedom

02/03/2023
by   Timo Schmalofski, et al.
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Many materials processes and properties depend on the anisotropy of the energy of grain boundaries, i.e. on the fact that this energy is a function of the five geometric degrees of freedom (DOF) of the grain boundaries. To access this parameter space in an efficient way and discover energy cusps in unexplored regions, a method was recently established, which combines atomistic simulations with statistical methods 10.1002/adts.202100615. This sequential sampling technique is now extended in the spirit of an active learning algorithm by adding a criterion to decide when the sampling is advanced enough to stop. To this instance, two parameters to analyse the sampling results on the fly are introduced: the number of cusps, which correspond to the most interesting and important regions of the energy landscape, and the maximum change of energy between two sequential iterations. Monitoring these two quantities provides valuable insight into how the subspaces are energetically structured. The combination of both parameters provides the necessary information to evaluate the sampling of the 2D subspaces of grain boundary plane inclinations of even non-periodic, low angle grain boundaries. With a reasonable number of datapoints in the initial design, only a few sequential iterations already influence the accuracy of the sampling substantially and the new algorithm outperforms regular high-throughput sampling.

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