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Inverse design of 3D integrated high-efficiency grating couplers using deep learning |
| Yu Wang(王玉)1,2, Yue Wang(王越)2, Guohui Yang(杨国辉)3, Kuang Zhang(张狂)3, Xing Yang(杨星)4,5, Chunhui Wang(王春晖)2,†, and Yu Zhang(张雨)4,5,‡ |
1 The College of Computer and Control Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China; 2 National Key Laboratory of Laser Spatial Information, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China; 3 The School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China; 4 The State Key Laboratory of Pulsed Power Laser Technology, College of Electronic Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China; 5 Jianghuai Advance Technology Center, Hefei 230037, China |
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Abstract In recent years, the use of deep learning to replace traditional numerical methods for electromagnetic propagation has shown tremendous potential in the rapid design of photonic devices. However, most research on deep learning has focused on single-layer grating couplers, and the accuracy of multi-layer grating couplers has not yet reached a high level. This paper proposes and demonstrates a novel deep learning network-assisted strategy for inverse design. The network model is based on a multi-layer perceptron (MLP) and incorporates convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and transformers. Through the stacking of multiple layers, it achieves a high-precision design for both multi-layer and single-layer raster couplers with various functionalities. The deep learning network exhibits exceptionally high predictive accuracy, with an average absolute error across the full wavelength range of 1300-1700 nm being only 0.17%, and an even lower predictive absolute error below 0.09% at the specific wavelength of 1550 nm. By combining the deep learning network with the genetic algorithm, we can efficiently design grating couplers that perform different functions. Simulation results indicate that the designed single-wavelength grating couplers achieve coupling efficiencies exceeding 80% at central wavelengths of 1550 nm and 1310 nm. The performance of designed dual-wavelength and broadband grating couplers also reaches high industry standards. Furthermore, the network structure and inverse design method are highly scalable and can be applied not only to multi-layer grating couplers but also directly to the prediction and design of single-layer grating couplers, providing a new perspective for the innovative development of photonic devices.
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Received: 13 April 2025
Revised: 26 June 2025
Accepted manuscript online: 01 August 2025
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PACS:
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41.85.-p
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(Beam optics)
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42.25.-p
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(Wave optics)
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84.71.Mn
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(Superconducting wires, fibers, and tapes)
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| Fund: This study was sponsored by the National Key Scientific Instrument and Equipment Development Projects of China (Grant No. 62027823) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61775048). |
Corresponding Authors:
Chunhui Wang, Yu Zhang
E-mail: wangch_hit@163.com;zhangyu24d@nudt.edu.cn
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Cite this article:
Yu Wang(王玉), Yue Wang(王越), Guohui Yang(杨国辉), Kuang Zhang(张狂), Xing Yang(杨星), Chunhui Wang(王春晖), and Yu Zhang(张雨) Inverse design of 3D integrated high-efficiency grating couplers using deep learning 2026 Chin. Phys. B 35 024101
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