2023
DOI: 10.1002/adpr.202300158
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Physics‐Informed Machine Learning for Inverse Design of Optical Metamaterials

Sulagna Sarkar,
Anqi Ji,
Zachary Jermain
et al.

Abstract: Optical metamaterials manipulate light through various confinement and scattering processes, offering unique advantages like high performance, small form factor and easy integration with semiconductor devices. However, designing metasurfaces with suitable optical responses for complex metamaterial systems remains challenging due to the exponentially growing computation cost and the ill‐posed nature of inverse problems. To expedite the computation for the inverse design of metasurfaces, a physics‐informed deep … Show more

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“…A single-layer focusing lens in the near-infrared region with eight controllable responses subjected to different combinations of working frequencies and linear polarization states was developed. Similar capability and automatization via the data-driven scheme for optical lens design were presented with the transition to NN. , …”
Section: Emerging Applications Of Ai-based Optic Metamaterials Designmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…A single-layer focusing lens in the near-infrared region with eight controllable responses subjected to different combinations of working frequencies and linear polarization states was developed. Similar capability and automatization via the data-driven scheme for optical lens design were presented with the transition to NN. , …”
Section: Emerging Applications Of Ai-based Optic Metamaterials Designmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similar capability and automatization via the data-driven scheme for optical lens design were presented with the transition to NN. 127 , 134 136 …”
Section: Emerging Applications Of Ai-based Optic Metamaterials Designmentioning
confidence: 99%