Training deep neural networks for the inverse design of nanophotonic structures
Optics
2018-04-09 v3 Applied Physics
Abstract
Data inconsistency leads to a slow training process when deep neural networks are used for the inverse design of photonic devices, an issue that arises from the fundamental property of non-uniqueness in all inverse scattering problems. Here we show that by combining forward modeling and inverse design in a tandem architecture, one can overcome this fundamental issue, allowing deep neural networks to be effectively trained by data sets that contain non-unique electromagnetic scattering instances. This paves the way for using deep neural networks to design complex photonic structures that requires large training sets.
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@article{arxiv.1710.04724,
title = {Training deep neural networks for the inverse design of nanophotonic structures},
author = {Dianjing Liu and Yixuan Tan and Erfan Khoram and Zongfu Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.04724},
year = {2018}
}