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Denis Blessing, Mouyang Cheng, Maximilian Schebek, Jutta Rogal, Mingda Li, Carles Domingo-Enrich, Yuanqi Du
Many problems in disordered materials require sampling beyond fixed composition and volume, where coupled changes in atomic identities and structure create a prohibitively expensive discrete-continuous sampling problem. Here we introduce JANUS, a multimodal neural sampler that couples continuous and masked discrete diffusion through an equivariant graph neural network trained directly from energy evaluations, without pre-generated equilibrium data. In benchmark Ising and isobaric $ΔμNPT$ alloy systems, JANUS reproduces reference Monte Carlo equilibrium observables and recovers free energies and phase behavior with more than three orders of magnitude fewer energy evaluations. In multicomponent alloys, JANUS enables conditional steering toward prescribed chemical short-range order and enhanced bulk modulus and, when coupled to a large language model evolutionary agent, performs efficient inverse design for balanced optical and mechanical properties. In semiconductors like silicon and diamond, JANUS explores vacancies and dopants spanning 15 elements in grand-canonical $μVT$ ensembles, recovers established defects including the silicon $E$ centre, and identifies new candidate defect pairs and triplets for quantum engineering, including S-Ti in silicon and B-O-O in diamond, with deep in-gap states validated by hybrid-functional density functional theory. By unifying discrete site identities with continuous structural and volumetric relaxation, JANUS provides a foundation for thermodynamic sampling, characterization and inverse design of chemically disordered materials.
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@article{blessing2026janus,
title = {JANUS: A Multi-modal Foundation Neural Sampler for Disordered Materials},
author = {Denis Blessing and Mouyang Cheng and Maximilian Schebek and Jutta Rogal and Mingda Li and Carles Domingo-Enrich and Yuanqi Du},
year = {2026},
abstract = {Many problems in disordered materials require sampling beyond fixed composition and volume, where coupled changes in atomic identities and structure create a prohibitively expensive discrete-continuous sampling problem. Here we introduce JANUS, a multimodal neural sampler that couples continuous and masked discrete diffusion through an equivariant graph neural network trained directly from energy evaluations, without pre-generated equilibrium data. In benchmark Ising and isobaric \$ΔμNPT\$ alloy s},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2608.19116},
keywords = {cond-mat.mtrl-sci},
eprint = {2608.19116},
archiveprefix = {arXiv},
}
{}