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A topology optimization method based on the level set method for the design of negative permeability dielectric metamaterials

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Kyoto University1

Nagoya University2

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark3

Solid Mechanics, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

This paper presents a level set-based topology optimization method for the design of negative permeability dielectric metamaterials. Metamaterials are artificial materials that display extraordinary physical properties that are unavailable with natural materials. The aim of the formulated optimization problem is to find optimized layouts of a dielectric material that achieve negative permeability.

The presence of grayscale areas in the optimized configurations critically affects the performance of metamaterials, positively as well as negatively, but configurations that contain grayscale areas are highly impractical from an engineering and manufacturing point of view. Therefore, a topology optimization method that can obtain clear optimized configurations is desirable.

Here, a level set-based topology optimization method incorporating a fictitious interface energy is applied to a negative permeability dielectric metamaterial design problem. The optimization algorithm uses the Finite Element Method (FEM) for solving the equilibrium and adjoint equations, and design problems are formulated for both two- and three-dimensional cases.

First, the level set-based topology optimization method is explained, and the optimization problems for the design of metamaterials are then discussed. Several optimum design examples for the design of dielectric metamaterials that demonstrate negative effective permeability at prescribed frequencies are provided to confirm the utility and validity of the presented method.

Language: English
Year: 2012
Pages: 192-211
ISSN: 00457825 and 18792138
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2012.04.022

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