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Autori principali: Mashak, Dominic, Schrum, Jacob, Alexander, S. A.
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16044
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author Mashak, Dominic
Schrum, Jacob
Alexander, S. A.
author_facet Mashak, Dominic
Schrum, Jacob
Alexander, S. A.
contents Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials are essential for many photonic, telecommunication, and laser technologies, yet discovering better NLO molecules is computationally challenging due to the vast chemical space and competing objectives. We compare evolutionary algorithms for molecular design, targeting four objectives: maximizing the ratio of first-to-second hyperpolarizability $(β/γ)$, optimizing HOMO-LUMO gap and linear polarizability to target ranges, and minimizing energy per atom. We encode molecules as SMILES strings and evaluate their properties using quantum-chemical calculations. We compare NSGA-II, MAP-Elites, MOME, a single-objective $(μ+λ)$ evolutionary algorithm, and simulated annealing. Quality diversity methods maintain archives across a measure space defined by atom and bond count, enabling the discovery of structurally diverse molecules. Our results demonstrate that NSGA-II consistently earns high scores in every objective, leading to high-quality molecules, but MOME does a better job exploring a wide range of possibilities, resulting in higher global hypervolume and MOQD scores. However, each method has strengths and weaknesses, and produced many promising molecules.
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spellingShingle Multi-Objective Evolutionary Design of Molecules with Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Properties
Mashak, Dominic
Schrum, Jacob
Alexander, S. A.
Computational Physics
Nonlinear optical (NLO) materials are essential for many photonic, telecommunication, and laser technologies, yet discovering better NLO molecules is computationally challenging due to the vast chemical space and competing objectives. We compare evolutionary algorithms for molecular design, targeting four objectives: maximizing the ratio of first-to-second hyperpolarizability $(β/γ)$, optimizing HOMO-LUMO gap and linear polarizability to target ranges, and minimizing energy per atom. We encode molecules as SMILES strings and evaluate their properties using quantum-chemical calculations. We compare NSGA-II, MAP-Elites, MOME, a single-objective $(μ+λ)$ evolutionary algorithm, and simulated annealing. Quality diversity methods maintain archives across a measure space defined by atom and bond count, enabling the discovery of structurally diverse molecules. Our results demonstrate that NSGA-II consistently earns high scores in every objective, leading to high-quality molecules, but MOME does a better job exploring a wide range of possibilities, resulting in higher global hypervolume and MOQD scores. However, each method has strengths and weaknesses, and produced many promising molecules.
title Multi-Objective Evolutionary Design of Molecules with Enhanced Nonlinear Optical Properties
topic Computational Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16044