Photonic crystal notch-filter design using particle swarm optimization theory and finite-difference time-domain analysis
Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics, ISSN: 0740-3224, Vol: 26, Issue: 4, Page: 849-853
2009
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Article Description
We present an evolutionary design process of a photonic crystal notch filter using a particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm in conjunction with finite-difference time domain (FDTD). The notch-filter parameter is optimized by PSO, and a fitness function is evaluated by FDTD simulations to represent the performance of each candidate design. Using these methods, a filter with desired resonant wavelength is obtained by the optimization process. Then this optimized filter is analyzed and simulated by FDTD to validate the robustness of the algorithm. © 2009 Optical Society of America.
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