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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Deep-Learning-Enabled Fast Optical Identification and Characterization of Two-Dimensional Materials

Bingnan HanYuxuan LinYafang YangNannan MaoWenyue LiHaozhe WangKenji YasudaXirui WangValla FatemiLin ZhouJoel I-jan WangQiong MaYuan CaoDaniel Rodan-legrainYa-qing BieEfr��n Navarro-moratallaDahlia KleinDavid MacneillSanfeng WuHikari KitadaiXi LingPablo Jarillo-herreroJing KongJihao YinTom��s Palacios

subject

Condensed Matter - Materials SciencePhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesApplied Physics (physics.app-ph)Physics - Applied PhysicsData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)

description

Advanced microscopy and/or spectroscopy tools play indispensable role in nanoscience and nanotechnology research, as it provides rich information about the growth mechanism, chemical compositions, crystallography, and other important physical and chemical properties. However, the interpretation of imaging data heavily relies on the "intuition" of experienced researchers. As a result, many of the deep graphical features obtained through these tools are often unused because of difficulties in processing the data and finding the correlations. Such challenges can be well addressed by deep learning. In this work, we use the optical characterization of two-dimensional (2D) materials as a case study, and demonstrate a neural-network-based algorithm for the material and thickness identification of exfoliated 2D materials with high prediction accuracy and real-time processing capability. Further analysis shows that the trained network can extract deep graphical features such as contrast, color, edges, shapes, segment sizes and their distributions, based on which we develop an ensemble approach topredict the most relevant physical properties of 2D materials. Finally, a transfer learning technique is applied to adapt the pretrained network to other applications such as identifying layer numbers of a new 2D material, or materials produced by a different synthetic approach. Our artificial-intelligence-based material characterization approach is a powerful tool that would speed up the preparation, initial characterization of 2D materials and other nanomaterials and potentially accelerate new material discoveries.

10.1002/adma.202000953http://arxiv.org/abs/1906.11220