“…Density functional theory (DFT), another tool to find the thermodynamically stable phases, has shown that in three dimensions (3D), the LJG fluid forms a body centered cubic (bcc) crystal as a stable phase. 9 When a structure of a condensed phase is known from experiments or is designed artificially, determination of the interparticle interaction is more efficient by using the inverse approach, in which the interparticle interaction is derived from the given structure, than using the forward approach of exhaustive search by the molecular simulations or DFT. The inverse statistical mechanical method, 10 which is the most elaborated inverse approach, has been successfully used to design the interparticle interaction potentials that generate the square, honeycomb, [10][11][12][13] kagome, and rectangular 13,14 lattices in 2D, and the simple cubic, bcc, simple hexagonal, 13,15,16 diamond, 13,16,17 and wurtzite lattices 17 in 3D.…”