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Tahereh Nematiaram1, Zenon Lamprou2, Yashar Moshfeghi2
1Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G1 1XL, UK. tahereh.nematiaram@strath.ac.uk.
Abstract:
The two-dimensionality (2D) of charge transport significantly affects charge carrier mobility in organic semiconductors, making it a key target for materials discovery and design. Traditional quantum-chemical methods for calculating 2D are resource-intensive, especially for large-scale screening, as they require computing charge transfer integrals for all unique pairs of interacting molecules. We explore the potential of machine learning models to predict whether this parameter will fall within a desirable range without performing any quantum-chemical calculations. Using a large database of molecular semiconductors with known 2D values, we evaluate various machine-learning models using chemical and geometrical descriptors. Our findings demonstrate that the LightGBM outperforms others, achieving 95% accuracy in predictions. These results are expected to facilitate the systematic identification of high-mobility molecular semiconductors.
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