Unguided discovery of BCP self-assembly: challenges and outlook
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Abstract
The unguided search for the stable phases of a block copolymer of a given composition and architecture is a problem of global optimization. The appeal of this pursuit arises from both a materials design perspective and also from the perspective of solving global optimization problems via heuristic algorithms. A diverse collection of such algorithms is available to employ, including evolutionary and swarm strategies. In this talk we discuss the development, successes, and challenges of a real-space genetic algorithm (GA)-SCFT method as applied to a diblock copolymer. We then consider alternative representations and algorithms for solving the forward problem in bulk block copolymer systems.
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Authors
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Carol Tsai
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Kris Delaney
Univ of California - Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Glenn Fredrickson
Univ of California - Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara