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Accelerated Materials Discovery
In article number 2207070, Tony C Wu, Alán Aspuru‐Guzik, and co‐workers report a materials acceleration platform to automatically search for high‐performing organic laser molecules, which includes synthesis, product identification, and property measurements. This platform has discovered two state‐of‐the‐art organic lasers from searching through 40 potential candidates...
Conventional materials discovery is a laborious and time‐consuming process that can take decades from initial conception of the material to commercialization. Recent developments in materials acceleration platforms promise to accelerate materials discovery using automation of experiments coupled with machine learning. However, most of the automation efforts in chemistry focus on synthesis and compound...
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