Yuelin Wang; Chengquan Zhong; Jingzi Zhang; Jiakai Liu; Kailong Hu; Junjie Chen; Xi Lin · 2025 · Journal of materials Informatics
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Thermoelectric materials enabling direct interconversion between thermal and electrical energy hold transformative potential for sustainable energy technologies, particularly in solid-state power generation and precision refrigeration systems. The pursuit of high-performance thermoelectric materials with exceptional energy conversion efficiency has remained a persistent challenge in materials science, primarily constrained by the resource-intensive nature of traditional experimental approaches and computationally demanding first-principles simulations. The emergence of machine learning (ML) techniques has revolutionized this field by enabling rapid screening of material candidates and establishing quantitative structure-property relationships. This comprehensive review systematically examines cutting-edge methodologies in ML-driven thermoelectric materials research, with particular emphasis on three pivotal aspects: (1) predictive modeling of key performance parameters including electrical conductivity, Seebeck coefficient, and lattice thermal conductivity through advanced feature engineering and algorithm selection; (2) inverse design strategies for optimizing carrier concentration and phonon scattering mechanisms; (3) application-specific material optimization frameworks integrating multi-objective constraints. Furthermore, we critically analyze prevailing challenges in data quality, model interpretability, and cross-scale prediction accuracy, while proposing future research directions encompassing active learning paradigms, generative adversarial networks for virtual material synthesis, and hybrid physics-informed ML architectures.
Analysis
This review explores machine learning (ML) methodologies for accelerating the discovery and design of high-performance thermoelectric materials, addressing challenges in traditional experimental and computational approaches.
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