Exploring Structure Diversity in Atomic Resolution Microscopy With Graph
Abstract
Abstract The emergence of deep learning (DL) has provided great opportunities for the high‐throughput analysis of atomic‐resolution micrographs. However, the DL models trained by image patches in fixed size generally lack efficiency and flexibility when processing micrographs containing diversified atomic configurations. Herein, inspired by the similarity between the atomic structures and graphs, a few‐shot learning framework based on an equivariant graph neural network (EGNN) to analyze a library of atomic structures (e.g., vacancies, phases, grain boundaries, doping, etc.) is described, showing significantly promoted robustness and three orders of magnitude reduced computing parameters compared to the image‐driven DL models, which is especially evident for those aggregated vacancy lines with flexible lattice distortion. Besides, the intuitiveness of graphs enables quantitative and straightforward extraction of the atomic‐scale structural features in batches, thus statistically unveiling the self‐assembly dynamics of vacancy lines under electron beam irradiation. A versatile model toolkit is established by integrating EGNN sub‐models for single structure recognition to process images involving varied configurations in the form of a task chain, leading to the discovery of novel doping configurations with superior electrocatalytic properties for hydrogen evolution reactions. This work provides a powerful tool to explore structure diversity in a fast, accurate, and intelligent manner.
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Authors (15)
Zheng Luo
Ming Feng
Zijian Gao
Center of Materials Science and Optoelectronics Engineering
Jinyang Yu
State Key Laboratory of Silicon and Advanced Semiconductor Materials, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering
Cheng Chen
Liang Hu
Academy of Integrative Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Tao Wang
Shen'ao Xue
School of Physics, Institute of Quantum Physics, Hunan Key Laboratory for Super-Microstructure and Ultrafast Process, and Hunan Key Laboratory of Nanophononics and Devices, Central South University 1 , Changsha 410083,
Shen Zhou
Fangping Ouyang
Dawei Feng
Huaimin Wang
State Key Laboratory of Gene Expression, School of Science
Kele Xu
Jin Zhang
Shanshan Wang
College of Integrated Circuits and Micro-Nano Electronics