Spectral domain inverse design for accelerating nanocomposite metamaterials discovery

  • Boddeti A
  • Alabassi A
  • Aggarwal V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Inverse design techniques in the context of nanophotonics have helped in discovery of compact and counter-intuitive structures/shapes. We introduce the concept of spectral domain inverse design to search through the optical trade-space (dispersive permittivity) of nanocomposite metamaterials. We develop a hybrid optimization technique that combines genetic algorithms and gradient descent methods. We utilize this technique to inverse design an ultra-thin thermophotovoltaic emitter coating material. Our work can lead to an efficient approach to search for new multi-functional optical/thermal metamaterials with desired complex permittivity.

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Boddeti, A. K., Alabassi, A., Aggarwal, V., & Jacob, Z. (2019). Spectral domain inverse design for accelerating nanocomposite metamaterials discovery. Optical Materials Express, 9(12), 4765. https://doi.org/10.1364/ome.9.004765

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