A conditional Wasserstein GAN generates free-form all-dielectric meta-atom designs that meet specified amplitude and phase targets, enabling bifocal, polarization-multiplexed, and polarization-independent metasurfaces.
Simulator-based training of generative models for the inverse design of metasurfaces
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Metasurfaces are subwavelength-structured artificial media that can shape and localize electromagnetic waves in unique ways. The inverse design of these devices is a non-convex optimization problem in a high dimensional space, making global optimization a major challenge. We present a new type of population-based global optimization algorithm for metasurfaces that is enabled by the training of a generative neural network. The loss function used for backpropagation depends on the generated pattern layouts, their efficiencies, and efficiency gradients, which are calculated by the adjoint variables method using forward and adjoint electromagnetic simulations. We observe that the distribution of devices generated by the network continuously shifts towards high performance design space regions over the course of optimization. Upon training completion, the best generated devices have efficiencies comparable to or exceeding the best devices designed using standard topology optimization. Our proposed global optimization algorithm can generally apply to other gradient-based optimization problems in optics, mechanics and electronics.
fields
physics.optics 1years
2019 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Multifunctional Metasurface Design with a Generative Adversarial Network
A conditional Wasserstein GAN generates free-form all-dielectric meta-atom designs that meet specified amplitude and phase targets, enabling bifocal, polarization-multiplexed, and polarization-independent metasurfaces.