Leveraging Transfer Learning to Overcome Data Limitations in Czochralski Crystal Growth
Leveraging Transfer Learning to Overcome Data Limitations in Czochralski Crystal Growth
The Czochralski (Cz) method is a widely used process for growing high-quality single crystals, critical for applications in semiconductors, optics, and advanced materials. Achieving optimal growth conditions requires precise control of process and furnace design parameters. Still, data scarcity -- especially for new materials -- limits the application of machine learning (ML) in predictive modeling and optimization. This study proposes a transfer learning approach to overcome this limitation by adapting ML models trained on a higher data volume of one source material (Si) to a lower data volume of another target material (Ge and GaAs). The materials were deliberately selected to assess the robustness of the transfer learning approach in handling varying data similarity, with Cz-Ge being similar to Cz-Si, and GaAs grown via the liquid encapsulated Czochralski method (LEC), which differs from Cz-Si. We explore various transfer learning strategies, including Warm Start, Merged Training, and Hyperparameters Transfer, and evaluate multiple ML architectures across two different materials. Our results demonstrate that transfer learning significantly enhances predictive accuracy with minimal data, providing a practical framework for optimizing Cz growth parameters across diverse materials.
Milena Petkovic、Natasha Dropka、Xia Tang、Janina Zittel
晶体学计算技术、计算机技术
Milena Petkovic,Natasha Dropka,Xia Tang,Janina Zittel.Leveraging Transfer Learning to Overcome Data Limitations in Czochralski Crystal Growth[EB/OL].(2025-06-23)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.18774.点此复制
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