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Data-driven design of thin-film optical systems using deep active learning

A deep learning aided optimization algorithm for the design of flat thin-film multilayer optical systems is developed. The authors introduce a deep generative neural network, based on a variational autoencoder, to perform the optimization of photonic devices. This algorithm allows one to find a near...

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Published in:Optics express 2022-06, Vol.30 (13), p.22901-22910
Main Authors: Hong, Youngjoon, Nicholls, David P.
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