LGMTRL-SCIAug 28, 2025

LeMat-Traj: A Scalable and Unified Dataset of Materials Trajectories for Atomistic Modeling

arXiv:2508.20875v22 citationsh-index: 4Has Code
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This addresses a data bottleneck for researchers in atomistic modeling by providing a standardized dataset, though it is incremental as it aggregates existing data.

The authors tackled the fragmented availability of quantum mechanical trajectory datasets for machine learning interatomic potentials by introducing LeMat-Traj, a curated dataset with over 120 million atomic configurations, which reduced force prediction errors on relaxation tasks through fine-tuning.

The development of accurate machine learning interatomic potentials (MLIPs) is limited by the fragmented availability and inconsistent formatting of quantum mechanical trajectory datasets derived from Density Functional Theory (DFT). These datasets are expensive to generate yet difficult to combine due to variations in format, metadata, and accessibility. To address this, we introduce LeMat-Traj, a curated dataset comprising over 120 million atomic configurations aggregated from large-scale repositories, including the Materials Project, Alexandria, and OQMD. LeMat-Traj standardizes data representation, harmonizes results and filters for high-quality configurations across widely used DFT functionals (PBE, PBESol, SCAN, r2SCAN). It significantly lowers the barrier for training transferrable and accurate MLIPs. LeMat-Traj spans both relaxed low-energy states and high-energy, high-force structures, complementing molecular dynamics and active learning datasets. By fine-tuning models pre-trained on high-force data with LeMat-Traj, we achieve a significant reduction in force prediction errors on relaxation tasks. We also present LeMaterial-Fetcher, a modular and extensible open-source library developed for this work, designed to provide a reproducible framework for the community to easily incorporate new data sources and ensure the continued evolution of large-scale materials datasets. LeMat-Traj and LeMaterial-Fetcher are publicly available at https://huggingface.co/datasets/LeMaterial/LeMat-Traj and https://github.com/LeMaterial/lematerial-fetcher.

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