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Inverse Design of Perfectly-Matched Metamaterials Via Circuit-Based Surrogate Models and the Adjoint Method

Optics 2025-05-06 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

In this work, perfectly-matched metamaterials (PMMs) are described and combined with inverse design to realize broadband devices. PMMs are discretized metamaterials with anisotropic unit cells selected from a constrained design space, referred to as perfectly-matched media. PMMs exhibit the unique property that all their unit cells are impedance-matched to each other as well as to the host medium they are embedded within under all excitations. As a result, PMM devices rely on reflectionless refractive effects to achieve a prescribed function. This property enables true time delay performance and promises broadband capabilities. Two design examples are presented to demonstrate the potential of inverse-designed PMMs: a compact, broadband beam-collimator with a prescribed amplitude taper and a multi-input multi-output beamformer exhibiting zero scan loss.

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@article{arxiv.2505.01891,
  title  = {Inverse Design of Perfectly-Matched Metamaterials Via Circuit-Based Surrogate Models and the Adjoint Method},
  author = {Shrey Thakkar and Jorge Ruiz-García and Luke Szymanski and Gurkan Gok and Anthony Grbic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.01891},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

12 pages, 11 figures. This work has been submitted to the IEEE for possible publication