Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths

The purpose of our work is to design dielectric composite structures with specific qualities. In this paper we construct interfaces of given material components such that the originated structure attains desired properties.Propagation of the electromagnetic waves in the composite is described by the...

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Main Authors: Rohan E., Leugering G., Seifrt F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of West Bohemia 2008-12-01
Series:Applied and Computational Mechanics
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Online Access:http://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/old_acm/full_papers/acm_vol2no2_p016.pdf
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spelling doaj-80933dd145174ea39a9c158ff202977b2021-09-02T03:59:18ZengUniversity of West BohemiaApplied and Computational Mechanics1802-680X2008-12-0122369378Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengthsRohan E.Leugering G.Seifrt F.The purpose of our work is to design dielectric composite structures with specific qualities. In this paper we construct interfaces of given material components such that the originated structure attains desired properties.Propagation of the electromagnetic waves in the composite is described by the Helmholtz equation. Quality of the structure for a given set of wavelengths is enumerated by the tracking functionals that are to be minimized. Interfaces of the given materials are parametrized by the cubic B-spline curves. The design variables are afterwards the positions of B-spline control points.For cost functional evaluation one forward computation of the Helmholtz equation for each wavelength is needed. To get the sensitivity of the objective function we solve the backward (adjoint) equation.Several numerical simulations are presented. Finally three different designs are discussed.http://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/old_acm/full_papers/acm_vol2no2_p016.pdfElectromagnetic wavesScattering optimizationShape optimizationHelmholtz equationAdjoint equation
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author Rohan E.
Leugering G.
Seifrt F.
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Leugering G.
Seifrt F.
Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
Applied and Computational Mechanics
Electromagnetic waves
Scattering optimization
Shape optimization
Helmholtz equation
Adjoint equation
author_facet Rohan E.
Leugering G.
Seifrt F.
author_sort Rohan E.
title Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
title_short Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
title_full Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
title_fullStr Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
title_full_unstemmed Tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
title_sort tracking optimization for propagation of electromagnetic waves for multiple wavelengths
publisher University of West Bohemia
series Applied and Computational Mechanics
issn 1802-680X
publishDate 2008-12-01
description The purpose of our work is to design dielectric composite structures with specific qualities. In this paper we construct interfaces of given material components such that the originated structure attains desired properties.Propagation of the electromagnetic waves in the composite is described by the Helmholtz equation. Quality of the structure for a given set of wavelengths is enumerated by the tracking functionals that are to be minimized. Interfaces of the given materials are parametrized by the cubic B-spline curves. The design variables are afterwards the positions of B-spline control points.For cost functional evaluation one forward computation of the Helmholtz equation for each wavelength is needed. To get the sensitivity of the objective function we solve the backward (adjoint) equation.Several numerical simulations are presented. Finally three different designs are discussed.
topic Electromagnetic waves
Scattering optimization
Shape optimization
Helmholtz equation
Adjoint equation
url http://www.kme.zcu.cz/acm/old_acm/full_papers/acm_vol2no2_p016.pdf
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