Abstract

We report on the application of various optimization methods as a very promising simulation approach for the design of true integrated optical devices by means of inverse design. We show that these techniques provide a global optimum toward one or various functional objectives at a reasonable computational cost. The results obtained by these methods are far better than intuitive design procedures and clearly outperform trial-and-error based models. We illustrate their performance by using a series of inverse-designed practical photonic devices.

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