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Abstract The observation of superconductivity in hydride-based materials under ultrahigh pressures (for example, H 3 S and LaH 10 ) has fueled the interest in a more data-driven approach to discovering new high-pressure hydride superconductors. In this work, we performed density functional theory (DFT) calculations to predict the critical temperature ( Tc ) of over 900 hydride materials under a pressure range of (0–500) GPa, where we found 122 dynamically stable structures with a Tc above MgB 2 (39 K). To accelerate screening, we trained a graph neural network (GNN) model to predict Tc and demonstrated that a universal machine learned force-field can be used to relax hydride structures under arbitrary pressures, with significantly reduced cost. By combining DFT and GNNs, we can establish a more complete map of hydrides under pressure.
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