Topology Optimal Design of NRD Guide Devices Using Function Expansion Method and Evolutionary Approaches

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In order to increase communication capacity, the use of millimeter-wave and terahertz-wave bands are being actively explored. Non-radiative dielectric waveguide known as NRD guide is one of promising platform of millimeter-wave integrated circuits thanks to its nonradiative and low loss nature. In order to develop millimeter wave circuits with various functions, various circuit components have to be efficiently designed to meet requirements from application side. In this paper, for efficient design of NRD guide devices, we develop a topology optimal design technique based on function-expansion-method which can express arbitrary structure with arbitrary geometric topology. In the present approach, recently developed two-dimensional full-vectorial finite element method (2D-FVFEM) for NRD guide devices is employed to improve computational efficiency and several evolutionary approaches, which do not require appropriate initial structure depending on a given design problem, are used to optimize design variables, thus, NRD guide devices having desired functions are efficiently obtained without requiring designer’s special knowledge.

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Hieda, N., Morimoto, K., Iguchi, A., Tsuji, Y., & Kashiwa, T. (2022). Topology Optimal Design of NRD Guide Devices Using Function Expansion Method and Evolutionary Approaches. IEICE Transactions on Electronics, E105.C(11), 652–659. https://doi.org/10.1587/transele.2021ESP0005

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