A machine-learning framework for accelerating spin-lattice relaxation simulations
A machine-learning framework for accelerating spin-lattice relaxation simulations
Molecular and lattice vibrations are able to couple to the spin of electrons and lead to their relaxation and decoherence. Ab initio simulations have played a fundamental role in shaping our understanding of this process but further progress is hindered by their high computational cost. Here we present an accelerated computational framework based on machine-learning models for the prediction of molecular vibrations and spin-phonon coupling coefficients. We apply this method to three open-shell coordination compounds exhibiting long relaxation times and show that this approach achieves semi-to-full quantitative agreement with ab initio methods reducing the computational cost by about 80%. Moreover, we show that this framework naturally extends to molecular dynamics simulations, paving the way to the study of spin relaxation in condensed matter beyond simple equilibrium harmonic thermal baths.
Alessandro Lunghi、Valerio Briganti
物理学计算技术、计算机技术
Alessandro Lunghi,Valerio Briganti.A machine-learning framework for accelerating spin-lattice relaxation simulations[EB/OL].(2024-10-11)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.08912.点此复制
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