The Inverse Problem of Quartic Photonics
Thomas Mulkey, Jimmy Dillies, Maxim Durach

TL;DR
This paper introduces a method to design quartic metamaterials by starting from desired photonic states, enabling advanced control over high-k asymptotics, non-reciprocity, and bi-anisotropic media.
Contribution
It presents a novel inverse design approach for engineering complex quartic metamaterials based on targeted photonic properties.
Findings
Successfully designed quartic metamaterials with specified high-k behavior
Achieved extreme non-reciprocity in designed media
Engineered complex bi-anisotropic properties
Abstract
We propose an approach to engineer quartic metamaterials starting from the desired photonic states. We apply our method to the design of the high-k asymptotics of metamaterials, extreme non-reciprocity and complex bi-anisotropic media.
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