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Titre: Prediction of Lattice Constant of A 2 XY 6 Cubic Crystals Using Gene Expression Programming
Auteur(s): Nait Amar, Menad
Ghriga, Mohammed Abdelfetah
Ben Seghier, Mohamed El Amine
Ouaer, Hocine
Mots-clés: Prediction
Crystals
Date de publication: 2020
Collection/Numéro: The journal of physical chemistry. B, 124(28);PP. 6037-6045
Résumé: Lattice constant is one of the paramount parameters that mark the quality of thin film fabrication. Numerous research efforts have been made to calculate and measure lattice constant, including experimental and empirical approaches. Not withstanding these efforts, a reliable and simple-to-use model is still needed to predict accurately this vital parameter. In this study, gene expression programming (GEP) approach was implemented to establish trustworthy model for prediction of the lattice constant of A2XY6 (A = K, Cs, Rb, TI; X = tetravalent cation; and Y = F, Cl, Br, I) cubic crystals based on a comprehensive experimental database. The obtained results showed that the proposed GEP correlation provides excellent prediction performance with an overall average absolute relative deviation (AARD%) of 0.3596% and a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.9965. Moreover, the comparison of the performance between the newly proposed correlation and the best pre-existing paradigms demonstrated that the established GEP correlation is more robust, reliable, and efficient than the prior models for prediction of lattice constant of A2XY6 cubic crystals
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/5967
ISSN: 1089-5639
1520-5215
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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