Predicting hot electrons free energies from ground-state data

05/11/2022
by   Chiheb {Ben Mahmoud}, et al.
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Machine-learning potentials are usually trained on the ground-state, Born-Oppenheimer energy surface, which depends exclusively on the atomic positions and not on the simulation temperature. This disregards the effect of thermally-excited electrons, that is important in metals, and essential to the description of warm dense matter. An accurate physical description of these effects requires that the nuclei move on a temperature-dependent electronic free energy. We propose a method to obtain machine-learning predictions of this free energy at an arbitrary electron temperature using exclusively training data from ground-state calculations, avoiding the need to train temperature-dependent potentials. We benchmark our method on metallic liquid hydrogen at the conditions of the core of gas giants and brown dwarfs.

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