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Interpolating Nonadiabatic Molecular Dynamics Hamiltonian with Artificial Neural Networks.

Bipeng WangWeiBin ChuAlexandre TkatchenkoOleg V Prezhdo
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Nonadiabatic (NA) molecular dynamics (MD) allows one to study far-from-equilibrium processes involving excited electronic states coupled to atomic motions. While NAMD involves expensive calculations of excitation energies and NA couplings (NACs), ground-state properties require much less effort and can be obtained with machine learning (ML) at a fraction of the ab initio cost. Application of ML to excited states and NACs is more challenging, due to costly reference methods, many states, and complex geometry dependence. We developed a NAMD methodology that avoids time extrapolation of excitation energies and NACs. Instead, under the classical path approximation that employs a precomputed ground-state trajectory, we use a small fraction (2%) of the geometries to train neural networks and obtain excited-state energies and NACs for the remaining 98% of the geometries by interpolation. Demonstrated with metal halide perovskites that exhibit complex MD, the method provides nearly two orders of computational savings while generating accurate NAMD results.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics
  • neural network
  • density functional theory
  • energy transfer
  • machine learning
  • high resolution
  • artificial intelligence
  • big data
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • electron transfer