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A structural chart of copper-silver nanoalloys through machine learning
Manoj Settem1, Emanuele Telari1,2, Antonio Tinti1,3
1Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica e Aerospaziale, Sapienza Università di Roma, via Eudossiana 18, Roma, 00184, Italy. manoj.settem@uniroma1.it.
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Nanoalloys (or alloy nanoparticles) are an important class of materials that are promising for their functional properties. However, designing synthesis protocols to control their structure and chemical ordering is rather challenging. Part of this difficulty stems from the lack of information on their metastable and stable structures. Here, we develop a general computational framework to construct a structural chart of nanoalloys using 38-atom AgCu nanoalloys as a model system. Initially, the equilibrium structural distribution is sampled using parallel tempering combined with molecular dynamics (PTMD). Using a machine learning (ML) based approach, the vast number of sampled configurations is classified into various structural classes. This ML approach produces a single three-dimensional map in which all structures and compositions can be visualized and distinguished. Finally, a finite-temperature structural chart is constructed which provides information on the dominant structures across the entire range of compositions and temperatures. In addition, the structural chart reveals significant differences in the thermal stability between nanoalloys and bulk alloys. The presented framework provides an effective route to compute and map the vast structural and chemical space of multicomponent nanoparticles, paving the way to the rational design of functional nanoalloys.