Quasi-combinatorial energy landscapes for nanoalloy structure optimisation

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Abstract

We formulate nanoalloy structure prediction as a mixed-variable optimisation problem, where the homotops can be associated with an effective, quasi-combinatorial energy landscape in permutation space. We survey this effective landscape for a representative set of binary systems modelled by the Gupta potential. In segregating systems with small lattice mismatch, we find that homotops have a relatively straightforward landscape with few local optima-a scenario well-suited for local (combinatorial) optimisation techniques that scale quadratically with system size. Combining these techniques with multiple local-neighbourhood structures yields a search for multiminima, and we demonstrate that generalised basin-hopping with a metropolis acceptance criterion in the space of multiminima can then be effective for global optimisation of binary and ternary nanoalloys.

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Schebarchov, D., & Wales, D. J. (2015). Quasi-combinatorial energy landscapes for nanoalloy structure optimisation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(42), 28331–28338. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cp01198a

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