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Physics-informed Inverse Design of Multi-bit Programmable Metasurfaces

Authors :
Xu, Yucheng
Yang, Jia-Qi
Fan, Kebin
Wang, Sheng
Wu, Jingbo
Zhang, Caihong
Zhan, De-Chuan
Padilla, Willie J.
Jin, Biaobing
Chen, Jian
Wu, Peiheng
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Emerging reconfigurable metasurfaces offer various possibilities in programmatically manipulating electromagnetic waves across spatial, spectral, and temporal domains, showcasing great potential for enhancing terahertz applications. However, they are hindered by limited tunability, particularly evident in relatively small phase tuning over 270o, due to the design constraints with time-intensive forward design methodologies. Here, we demonstrate a multi-bit programmable metasurface capable of terahertz beam steering, facilitated by a developed physics-informed inverse design (PIID) approach. Through integrating a modified coupled mode theory (MCMT) into residual neural networks, our PIID algorithm not only significantly increases the design accuracy compared to conventional neural networks but also elucidates the intricate physical relations between the geometry and the modes. Without decreasing the reflection intensity, our method achieves the enhanced phase tuning as large as 300o. Additionally, we experimentally validate the inverse designed programmable beam steering metasurface, which is adaptable across 1-bit, 2-bit, and tri-state coding schemes, yielding a deflection angle up to 68o and broadened steering coverage. Our demonstration provides a promising pathway for rapidly exploring advanced metasurface devices, with potentially great impact on communication and imaging technologies.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.16795
Document Type :
Working Paper