Harnessing Selective State Space Models to Enhance Semianalytical Design of Fabrication-Ready Multilayered Huygens' Metasurfaces: Part II - Generative Inverse Design (MetaMamba)
Natanel Nissan, Sherman W. Marcus, Dan Raviv, Raja Giryes, and Ariel Epstein

TL;DR
This paper introduces a generative inverse design framework for multilayer Huygens' metasurfaces using a selective state space model, significantly reducing simulation costs while achieving high-performance designs validated by full-wave simulations.
Contribution
It develops a hybrid semianalytical and generative modeling approach employing Mamba models for efficient, data-driven inverse design of complex multilayer metasurfaces with near-CST accuracy.
Findings
Achieves near-CST level agreement with only 270 full-wave samples
Produces diverse, high-efficiency unit cell designs across full phase range
Enables functional post-selection with CST-calibrated surrogate models
Abstract
We present a generative framework for inverse design of five-layer transmissive Huygens' metasurfaces (HMSs), addressing a longstanding challenge in achieving full-phase, high-efficiency unit cell designs with minimal full-wave simulations. The key to achieving this is our reliance on the field-based semianalytical (SA) scheme developed in Part I of this paper, which allows rapid and highly effective synthesis of such multilayer composites, however with limited accuracy. To overcome the prohibitive data demands of traditional pipelines, we employ Mamba, a selective state space model well suited for long-range sequence modeling as the backbone of our learning framework. A bidirectional Mamba (Bi-Mamba) forward surrogate is first trained on SA-generated data and subsequently fine-tuned with full-wave CST samples. An ablation over a 1080-sample CST pool shows that as few as 270 full-wave…
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TopicsMetamaterials and Metasurfaces Applications · Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
