Table 1 Some examples of materials with high IR-modes.

From: High-throughput density functional perturbation theory and machine learning predictions of infrared, piezoelectric, and dielectric responses

Formula

Dimensionality

JID

Spg.

Max. mode (cm−1)

YHO2

3D

JVASP-54770

11

3673.6

Ca(HO)2

3D

JVASP-3714

164

3669.40

SrH4O3

3D

JVASP-51024

6

3656.2

MoH4O5

3D

JVASP-54730

1

3653.8

SrHClO

3D

JVASP-3723

186

3632.3

Mg5(HO3)2

2D

JVASP-13093

164

3765.0

Al2Si2H4O9

2D

JVASP-29330

1

3684.6

Zn(HO)2

2D

JVASP-29800

164

3645.2

Al(HO)3

2D

JVASP-29385

1

3576.7

FePH5CO4

2D

JVASP-29727

7

3410.8

MoH2Cl2O3

1D

JVASP-33602

31

3582.2

MnH4(ClO)2

1D

JVASP-27170

12

3446.1

SnH4(NF)2

1D

JVASP-33072

12

3356.1

ZnH8(N2Cl)2

1D

JVASP-33028

12

3312.2

H2C

1D

JVASP-33878

62

2950.5

BH6CN3F4

0D

JVASP-33800

160

3491.7

MgH4(ClO)2

0D

JVASP-24028

12

3454.9

H5NO

0D

JVASP-33004

19

3408.9

BH5CN2

0D

JVASP-33308

33

3333.1

MgTe(H4O3)3

0D

JVASP-32180

146

3276.0

  1. Complete data is available in the Supplementary Information. Here Spg. and JID denote spacegroup and JARVIS-ID respectively.