2011
DOI: 10.1021/ar1001318
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How Evolutionary Crystal Structure Prediction Works—and Why

Abstract: Once the crystal structure of a chemical substance is known, many properties can be predicted reliably and routinely. Therefore if researchers could predict the crystal structure of a material before it is synthesized, they could significantly accelerate the discovery of new materials. In addition, the ability to predict crystal structures at arbitrary conditions of pressure and temperature is invaluable for the study of matter at extreme conditions, where experiments are difficult. Crystal structure predictio… Show more

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“…This method was previously shown to be powerful for complicated low-symmetry structures, such as orthorhombic boron 45 and unexpected sodium chlorides 46 and has become a more and more widely used technique. 47,48 Figure 3a compares the pressure dependence of the relative enthalpies of the four lowest energy Mg 2 C 3 structures predicted by USPEX. The known α-Mg 2 C 3 (Pnnm) structure was predicted to be the most stable at ambient pressure.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method was previously shown to be powerful for complicated low-symmetry structures, such as orthorhombic boron 45 and unexpected sodium chlorides 46 and has become a more and more widely used technique. 47,48 Figure 3a compares the pressure dependence of the relative enthalpies of the four lowest energy Mg 2 C 3 structures predicted by USPEX. The known α-Mg 2 C 3 (Pnnm) structure was predicted to be the most stable at ambient pressure.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our work, variablecomposition structure searches [23] for the Hf-O system with up to 32 atoms in the unit cell were performed at 0 GPa, 10 GPa, 20 GPa, 30 GPa, 40 GPa, 50 GPa, 60 GPa, 70 GPa, 80 GPa, 90 GPa, 100 GPa, 110 GPa and 120 GPa. The initial generation of structures was produced randomly using space group symmetry, each subsequent generation was obtained by variation operators including heredity (40%), lattice mutation (20%), random (20%) and transmutation (20%).…”
Section: Computational Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20][21][22] A simple example of such an application, a variety of phases of water ice [23][24][25] subjected to varying pressure, is presented in this perspective, see Figure 3 and the accompanying figure caption. The phase diagram is constructed by using Eq.…”
Section: Enclosing Phase Boundaries For the Solid Statementioning
confidence: 99%