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WaveY-Net: Physics-augmented deep learning for high-speed electromagnetic simulation and optimization

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arxiv 2203.01248 v1 pith:F6B3LLDO submitted 2022-03-02 physics.app-ph cs.AIphysics.comp-ph

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The calculation of electromagnetic field distributions within structured media is central to the optimization and validation of photonic devices. We introduce WaveY-Net, a hybrid data- and physics-augmented convolutional neural network that can predict electromagnetic field distributions with ultra fast speeds and high accuracy for entire classes of dielectric photonic structures. This accuracy is achieved by training the neural network to learn only the magnetic near-field distributions of a system and to use a discrete formalism of Maxwell's equations in two ways: as physical constraints in the loss function and as a means to calculate the electric fields from the magnetic fields. As a model system, we construct a surrogate simulator for periodic silicon nanostructure arrays and show that the high speed simulator can be directly and effectively used in the local and global freeform optimization of metagratings. We anticipate that physics-augmented networks will serve as a viable Maxwell simulator replacement for many classes of photonic systems, transforming the way they are designed.

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