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.
High-Freedom Inverse Design with Deep Neural Network for Metasurface Filter in the Visible
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In order to obtain a metasurface structure capable of filtering the light of a specific wavelength in the visible band, traditional method usually traverses the space consisting of possible designs, searching for a potentially satisfying device by performing iterative calculations to solve Maxwell's equations. In this paper, we propose a neural network that can complete an inverse design process to solve the problem. Compared with the traditional method, our method is much faster while competent of generating better devices with the desired spectrum. One of the most significant advantages is that it can handle a real spectrum as well as an artificial one. Besides, our method encompasses a high degree of freedom to generate devices, ensuring their generated spectra resemble desired ones and meeting the accuracy requirements without losing practicability in the manufacturing process.
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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.