High-Throughput Synthesis and Characterization of Materials

High-throughput materials discovery is an experimentation pipeline for rapidly synthesizing and identifying new materials. In this pipeline, a handful of elements are deposited together on a two-dimensional substrate, so that different locations on the substrate receive varying proportions of the elements.

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Junwen Bai, Ronan Le Bras, Brendan Rappazzo, Yexiang Xue, Richard Bernstein, Johan Bjorck, Liane Longpre, Santosh K. Suram, Robert B. van Dover, John Gregoire, Carla P. Gomes (2025). Dataset: High-Throughput Synthesis and Characterization of Materials. https://doi.org/10.57702/v1x9goqd

DOI retrieved: January 2, 2025

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Created January 2, 2025
Last update January 2, 2025
Defined In https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1610.00689
Author Junwen Bai
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Ronan Le Bras
Brendan Rappazzo
Yexiang Xue
Richard Bernstein
Johan Bjorck
Liane Longpre
Santosh K. Suram
Robert B. van Dover
John Gregoire
Carla P. Gomes