Reparameterization Approach to Gradient-Based Inverse Design of Three-Dimensional Nanophotonic Devices
Erez Gershnabel, Mingkun Chen, Chenkai Mao, Evan W. Wang, Philippe Lalanne, Jonathan A. Fan
Abstract
We propose a three-dimensional freeform nanophotonic platform in which wavelength-scale domains comprise basic geometric structures with explicitly defined dimensions, positions, orientations, and minimum feature size constraints. Given a desired wavefront shaping objective, these parameters can be collectively optimized using gradient-based shape optimization with full accounting of near-field interactions between structures. We apply our concept to a variety of metagratings supporting high diffraction efficiencies and polarization control, and we experimentally demonstrate a device with a tailored polarization response as a function of wavelength. The combination of device capability, feature size constraints, and ease of manufacturability enabled by our methodology will facilitate the development of robust, high performance, nanophotonic technologies.