Meta-Attention Deep Learning for Smart Development of Metasurface Sensors.

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Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics and Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Wave Science and Detection Technology, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian, 361005, China.

Published: November 2024


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Optical metasurfaces with pronounced spectral characteristics are promising for sensor applications. Currently, deep learning (DL) offers a rapid manner to design various metasurfaces. However, conventional DL models are usually assumed as black boxes, which is difficult to explain how a DL model learns physical features, and they usually predict optical responses of metasurfaces in a fuzzy way. This makes them incapable of capturing critical spectral features precisely, such as high quality (Q) resonances, and hinders their use in designing metasurface sensors. Here, a transformer-based explainable DL model named Metaformer for the high-intelligence design, which adopts a spectrum-splitting scheme to elevate 99% prediction accuracy through reducing 99% training parameters, is established. Based on the Metaformer, all-dielectric metasurfaces based on quasi-bound states in the continuum (Q-BIC) for high-performance metasensing are designed, and fabrication experiments are guided potently. The explainable learning relies on spectral position encoding and multi-head attention of meta-optics features, which overwhelms traditional black-box models dramatically. The meta-attention mechanism provides deep physics insights on metasurface sensors, and will inspire more powerful DL design applications on other optical devices.

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