Phillips-Inspired Machine Learning for Band Gap and Exciton Binding Energy Prediction

Jiechun Liang1, Xi Zhu1,2

  • 1School of Science and Engineering , The Chinese University of Hong Kong , 2001 Longxiang Road , Longgang District, Shenzhen , Guangdong , China 518172.

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