Autonomous Materials Exploration by Integrating Automated Phase Identification and AI-Assisted Human Reasoning
Ming-Chiang Chang, Maximilian Amsler, Duncan R. Sutherland, Sebastian Ament, Katie R. Gann, Lan Zhou, Louisa M. Smieska, Arthur R. Woll, John M. Gregoire, Carla P. Gomes, R. Bruce van Dover, Michael O. Thompson

TL;DR
This paper presents an autonomous materials exploration framework combining AI, robotic experimentation, and human input to efficiently discover and understand new oxide materials and their phases.
Contribution
It introduces an extension to the SARA autonomous reasoning system that integrates phase identification and human-in-the-loop strategies for accelerated materials discovery.
Findings
Enhanced sampling efficiency with human input.
Successful identification of metastable oxide phases.
Insights into phase behavior and doping effects in oxide systems.
Abstract
Autonomous experimentation holds the potential to accelerate materials development by combining artificial intelligence (AI) with modular robotic platforms to explore extensive combinatorial chemical and processing spaces. Such self-driving laboratories can not only increase the throughput of repetitive experiments, but also incorporate human domain expertise to drive the search towards user-defined objectives, including improved materials performance metrics. We present an autonomous materials synthesis extension to SARA, the Scientific Autonomous Reasoning Agent, utilizing phase information provided by an automated probabilistic phase labeling algorithm to expedite the search for targeted phase regions. By incorporating human input into an expanded SARA-H (SARA with human-in-the-loop) framework, we enhance the efficiency of the underlying reasoning process. Using synthetic benchmarks,…
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TopicsMachine Learning in Materials Science · Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions · Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
