Anchor-Controlled Generative Adversarial Network for High-Fidelity Electromagnetic and Structurally Diverse Metasurface Design
Yunhui Zeng, Hongkun Cao, Xin Jin

TL;DR
This paper introduces AcGAN, a novel GAN framework that enhances electromagnetic fidelity and structural diversity in metasurface design through spectral fidelity assessment, real-time feedback, and a cluster-guided controller, achieving significant improvements over existing methods.
Contribution
The paper proposes AcGAN, a new GAN-based framework with spectral fidelity metrics, real-time electromagnetic feedback, and a cluster-guided controller to improve metasurface inverse design.
Findings
Reduces MSE by 73% compared to state-of-the-art GANs.
Expands the design space for diverse metasurface architectures.
Achieves high electromagnetic fidelity and structural diversity.
Abstract
Metasurfaces, capable of manipulating light at subwavelength scales, hold great potential for advancing optoelectronic applications. Generative models, particularly Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), offer a promising approach for metasurface inverse design by efficiently navigating complex design spaces and capturing underlying data patterns. However, existing generative models struggle to achieve high electromagnetic fidelity and structural diversity. These challenges arise from the lack of explicit electromagnetic constraints during training, which hinders accurate structure-to-electromagnetic response mapping, and the absence of mechanisms to handle one-to-many mappings dilemma, resulting in insufficient structural diversity. To address these issues, we propose the Anchor-controlled Generative Adversarial Network (AcGAN), a novel framework that improves both electromagnetic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Optimization · Antenna Design and Analysis · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
MethodsFocus
