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Delocalized, asynchronous, closed-loop discovery of organic laser emitters

Author(s)
Strieth-Kalthoff, FelixHao, HanRathore, VandanaDerasp, JoshuaGaudin, TheophileAngello, Nicholas H.Seifrid, MartinTrushina, EkaterinaGuy, MasonLiu, JunliangTang, XunMamada, MasashiWang, WesleyTsagaantsooj, TuulLavigne, CyrillePollice, RobertWu, Tony C.Hotta, KazuhiroBodo, LeticiaLi, ShangyuHaddadnia, MohammadWolos, AgnieszkaRoszak, RafalSer, Cher TianBozal-Ginesta, CarlotaHickman, Riley J.Vestfrid, JenyaAguilar-Granda, AndresKlimareva, Elena L.Sigerson, Ralph C.Hou, WenduanGahler, DanielLach, SlawomirWarzybok, AdrianBorodin, OlegRohrbach, SimonSanchez-Lengeling, BenjaminAdachi, ChihayaGrzybowski, Bartosz A.Cronin, LeroyHein, Jason E.Burke, Martin D.Aspuru-Guzik, Alan
Issued Date
2024-05
DOI
10.1126/science.adk9227
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83462
Citation
SCIENCE, v.384, no.6697, pp.eadk9227
Abstract
Contemporary materials discovery requires intricate sequences of synthesis, formulation, and characterization that often span multiple locations with specialized expertise or instrumentation. To accelerate these workflows, we present a cloud-based strategy that enabled delocalized and asynchronous design-make-test-analyze cycles. We showcased this approach through the exploration of molecular gain materials for organic solid-state lasers as a frontier application in molecular optoelectronics. Distributed robotic synthesis and in-line property characterization, orchestrated by a cloud-based artificial intelligence experiment planner, resulted in the discovery of 21 new state-of-the-art materials. Gram-scale synthesis ultimately allowed for the verification of best-in-class stimulated emission in a thin-film device. Demonstrating the asynchronous integration of five laboratories across the globe, this workflow provides a blueprint for delocalizing-and democratizing-scientific discovery.
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN
0036-8075
Keyword
DESIGNROBUSTIMPACTOPTIMIZATIONAMPLIFIED SPONTANEOUS EMISSIONCHEMISTRYSTRATEGY

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