This study presents the design of a compact low-index-contrast structure capable of trapping electromagnetic waves within a highly confined region. The energy storage performance of the geometries was enhanced using a genetic algorithm that employed a binary (present/absent) assignment of insulating cylinders. Time-domain simulations performed with MEEP were experimentally validated using precisely positioned θ-phase alumina rods, resulting in a 13 dB increase in receiver-antenna power within the microwave regime. The measurements showed a correlation exceeding 99% with the computational results over a dielectric constant range of 4.5 to 5.0. A quality factor of Q =3.6×103 was measured at 5.08 GHz in the experiment. Subsequently, machine learning techniques were applied, further increasing the Q value to approximately 104, even within such a small configuration. Furthermore, the proposed structure does not require a complete photonic bandgap; instead, relatively high-Q factors were achieved by suppressing radiation losses through a pattern of low-index dielectric rods.
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Irem O. Alp (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37bd4b34aaaeb1a67ea69 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics13030302
Irem O. Alp
Photonics
Gazi University
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