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Controlling the minimal feature sizes in adjoint optimization of nanophotonic devices using b-spline surfaces
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EngineeringNanostructured SurfaceAdjoint OptimizationBiomedical EngineeringOptical ComputingOptical PropertiesMinimal Feature SizesNanolithography MethodNanophotonicsPhotonicsNanoscale SystemPhysicsNanotechnologyPhotonic MaterialsMinimal FeatureComputer EngineeringInverse DesignPhotonic DeviceB-spline SurfacesApplied PhysicsOptical Information ProcessingNanofabricationOptical EngineeringOptoelectronics
Adjoint optimization is an effective method in the inverse design of nanophotonic devices. In order to ensure the manufacturability, one would like to have control over the minimal feature sizes. Here we propose utilizing a level-set method based on b-spline surfaces in order to control the feature sizes. This approach is first used to design a wavelength demultiplexer. It is also used to implement a nanophotonic structure for artificial neural computing. In both cases, we show that the minimal feature sizes can be easily parameterized and controlled.
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