Near Real-time Full-wave Inverse Design of Electromagnetic Devices
Jui-Hung Sun, Mohamed Elsawaf, Yifei Zheng, Ho-Chun Lin, Chia Wei Hsu, Constantine Sideris

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel ultrafast inverse design method for electromagnetic devices using precomputed Green functions, achieving millisecond iteration times and speedups of up to 16,000x, enabling practical design of complex structures.
Contribution
Introduces the Precomputed Numerical Green Function method with low-rank updates for rapid electromagnetic inverse design, significantly reducing computational costs.
Findings
Speedups of up to 16,000x in inverse design process
Designs reduced from days to minutes
Method achieves millisecond iteration times
Abstract
Inverse design enables automating the discovery and optimization of devices achieving performance significantly exceeding that of traditional human-engineered designs. However, existing methodologies to inverse-design electromagnetic devices require computationally expensive and time-consuming full-wave electromagnetic simulation at each iteration or generation of large datasets for training neural-network surrogate models. This work introduces the Precomputed Numerical Green Function method, an approach for ultrafast electromagnetic inverse design. The static components of the design are incorporated into a numerical Green function obtained from a single fully-parallelized precomputation step, reducing the cost of evaluating candidate designs during optimization to only being proportional to the size of the region under modification. A low-rank matrix update technique is introduced…
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TopicsLaser and Thermal Forming Techniques
