From absorption spectra to charge transfer in PEDOT nanoaggregates with machine learning

Abstract

Fast and inexpensive characterization of materials properties is a key element to discover novel functional materials. In this work, we suggest an approach employing three classes of Bayesian machine learning (ML) models to correlate electronic absorption spectra of nanoaggregates with the strength of intermolecular electronic couplings in organic conducting and semiconducting materials. As a specific model system, we consider PEDOT:PSS, a cornerstone material for organic electronic applications, and so analyze the couplings between charged dimers of closely packed PEDOT oligomers that are at the heart of the material's unrivaled conductivity. We demonstrate that ML algorithms can identify correlations between the coupling strengths and the electronic absorption spectra. We also show that ML models can be trained to be transferable across a broad range of spectral resolutions, and that the electronic couplings can be predicted from the simulated spectra with an 88 % accuracy when ML models are used as classifiers. Although the ML models employed in this study were trained on data generated by a multi-scale computational workflow, they were able to leverage leverage experimental data.

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