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Strategical Deep Learning for Photonic Bound States in the Continuum

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LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS
卷 16, 期 10, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/lpor.202100658

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bound states in the continuum (BICs); Fano resonance; high-quality-factor resonance design; resonance-informed-deep-learning (RIDL) strategy; semi-supervised deep learning

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Resonance plays a crucial role in modern optics and photonics. Traditional deep learning approaches struggle to predict high-quality-factor resonances accurately, but the Resonance Informed Deep Learning (RIDL) strategy achieves rapid and precise prediction of optical responses for ultra-high-Q-factor resonances.
Resonance is instrumental in modern optics and photonics. While one can use numerical simulations to sweep geometric and material parameters of optical structures, these simulations usually require considerably long calculation time and substantial computational resources. Such requirements significantly limit their applicability in the inverse design of structures with desired resonances. The recent introduction of artificial intelligence allows for faster spectra predictions of resonance. However, even with relatively large training datasets, current end-to-end deep learning approaches generally fail to predict resonances with high-quality-factors (Q-factor) due to their intrinsic non-linearity and complexity. Here, a resonance informed deep learning (RIDL) strategy for rapid and accurate prediction of the optical response for ultra-high-Q-factor resonances is introduced. By incorporating the resonance information into the deep learning algorithm, the RIDL strategy achieves a high-accuracy prediction of reflection spectra and photonic band structures while using a comparatively small training dataset. Further, the RIDL strategy to develop an inverse design algorithm for designing a bound state in the continuum (BIC) with infinite Q-factor is applied. The predicted and measured angle-resolved band structures of this device show minimal differences. The RIDL strategy is expected to be applied to many other physical phenomena such as Gaussian and Lorentzian resonances.

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