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Shape optimization for high efficiency metasurfaces: theory and implementation

Paulo Dainese, Louis Marra, Davide Cassara, A. Portes, Jaewon Oh, Jun Yang, Alfonso Palmieri, Janderson Rocha Rodrigues, Ahmed H. Dorrah, Federico Capasso

2024Light Science & Applications57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Complex non-local behavior makes designing high efficiency and multifunctional metasurfaces a significant challenge. While using libraries of meta-atoms provide a simple and fast implementation methodology, pillar to pillar interaction often imposes performance limitations. On the other extreme, inverse design based on topology optimization leverages non-local coupling to achieve high efficiency, but leads to complex and difficult to fabricate structures. In this paper, we demonstrate numerically and experimentally a shape optimization method that enables high efficiency metasurfaces while providing direct control of the structure complexity through a Fourier decomposition of the surface gradient. The proposed method provides a path towards manufacturability of inverse-designed high efficiency metasurfaces.

Topics & Concepts

Design for manufacturabilityInverseTopology optimizationComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)Coupling (piping)PillarPath (computing)Computational scienceDistributed computingMaterials scienceFinite element methodPhysicsEngineeringMathematicsMechanical engineeringGeometryProgramming languageThermodynamicsElectrical engineeringMetallurgyMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAdvanced Antenna and Metasurface TechnologiesAcoustic Wave Phenomena Research
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