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Field-material coupled neural network: A novel prior-free and data-free inverse problem solver for extracting complex dielectric constant in terahertz band

Applied Physics 2026-02-24 v2

Abstract

Accurate extraction of the complex dielectric constant in the terahertz (THz) band is essential for material characterization and non-destructive evaluation yet remains challenging due to the ill-posed nature of electromagnetic inverse problems and the limited availability of reliable reference data. In this work, a field-material couple neural network (FMCNN) is proposed to retrieve the complex dielectric constant directly from THz measurements. The FMCNN consists of a field neural network and a material neural network that are strongly coupled through the frequency-domain Maxwell equations in the form of a Helmholtz equation, with the governing physics enforced by partial differential equation (PDE) and boundary condition constraints. This formulation enables prior-free and data-free inversion, requiring only measured test data as input. The extracted dielectric constants are validated by comparison with results from a one-dimensional normal-incidence model and the Drude-Lorentz model, showing good agreement over a broad frequency range, particularly above 0.2 THz. These results demonstrate that the FMCNN provides a physics-consistent and data-efficient approach for material parameter extraction in the THz band, offering an alternative to conventional model-based methods.

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@article{arxiv.2602.09647,
  title  = {Field-material coupled neural network: A novel prior-free and data-free inverse problem solver for extracting complex dielectric constant in terahertz band},
  author = {Pengfei Zhu and Stefano Sfarra and Elena Pivarciova and Carlo Santulli and Xavier Maldague},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.09647},
  year   = {2026}
}