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Divilov, Simon; Eckert, Hagen; Toher, Cormac; Friedrich, Rico; Zettel, Adam C; Brenner, Donald W; Fahrenholtz, William G; Wolfe, Douglas E; Zurek, Eva; Maria, Jon-Paul; et al (, Acta Materialia)
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Divilov, Simon; Eckert, Hagen; Hicks, David; Oses, Corey; Toher, Cormac; Friedrich, Rico; Esters, Marco; Mehl, Michael J; Zettel, Adam C; Lederer, Yoav; et al (, Nature)Abstract The need for improved functionalities in extreme environments is fuelling interest in high-entropy ceramics1–3. Except for the computational discovery of high-entropy carbides, performed with the entropy-forming-ability descriptor4, most innovation has been slowly driven by experimental means1–3. Hence, advancement in the field needs more theoretical contributions. Here we introduce disordered enthalpy–entropy descriptor (DEED), a descriptor that captures the balance between entropy gains and enthalpy costs, allowing the correct classification of functional synthesizability of multicomponent ceramics, regardless of chemistry and structure. To make our calculations possible, we have developed a convolutional algorithm that drastically reduces computational resources. Moreover, DEED guides the experimental discovery of new single-phase high-entropy carbonitrides and borides. This work, integrated into the AFLOW computational ecosystem, provides an array of potential new candidates, ripe for experimental discoveries.more » « less
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Developments and applications of the OPTIMADE API for materials discovery, design, and data exchangeEvans, Matthew L; Bergsma, Johan; Merkys, Andrius; Andersen, Casper W; Andersson, Oskar B; Beltrán, Daniel; Blokhin, Evgeny; Boland, Tara M; Castañeda_Balderas, Rubén; Choudhary, Kamal; et al (, Digital Discovery)The Open Databases Integration for Materials Design (OPTIMADE) application programming interface (API) empowers users with holistic access to a growing federation of databases, enhancing the accessibility and discoverability of materials and chemical data. Since the first release of the OPTIMADE specification (v1.0), the API has undergone significant development, leading to the v1.2 release, and has underpinned multiple scientific studies. In this work, we highlight the latest features of the API format, accompanying software tools, and provide an update on the implementation of OPTIMADE in contributing materials databases. We end by providing several use cases that demonstrate the utility of the OPTIMADE API in materials research that continue to drive its ongoing development.more » « less
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