npj Computational Materials (Sep 2022)

Predicting solid state material platforms for quantum technologies

  • Oliver Lerstøl Hebnes,
  • Marianne Etzelmüller Bathen,
  • Øyvind Sigmundson Schøyen,
  • Sebastian G. Winther-Larsen,
  • Lasse Vines,
  • Morten Hjorth-Jensen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41524-022-00888-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Semiconductor materials provide a compelling platform for quantum technologies (QT). However, identifying promising material hosts among the plethora of candidates is a major challenge. Therefore, we have developed a framework for the automated discovery of semiconductor platforms for QT using material informatics and machine learning methods. Different approaches were implemented to label data for training the supervised machine learning (ML) algorithms logistic regression, decision trees, random forests and gradient boosting. We find that an empirical approach relying exclusively on findings from the literature yields a clear separation between predicted suitable and unsuitable candidates. In contrast to expectations from the literature focusing on band gap and ionic character as important properties for QT compatibility, the ML methods highlight features related to symmetry and crystal structure, including bond length, orientation and radial distribution, as influential when predicting a material as suitable for QT.