Evolutionary optimization of optical antennas.

Phys Rev Lett

Nano-Optics & Biophotonics Group, Department of Experimental Physics, Röntgen Research Center for Complex Materials, Physics Institute, University of Würzburg, Germany.

Published: September 2012

The design of nanoantennas has so far been mainly inspired by radio-frequency technology. However, the material properties and experimental settings need to be reconsidered at optical frequencies, which would entail the need for alternative optimal antenna designs. Here we subject a checkerboard-type, initially random array of gold cubes to evolutionary optimization. To illustrate the power of the approach, we demonstrate that by optimizing the near-field intensity enhancement, the evolutionary algorithm finds a new antenna geometry, essentially a split-ring-two-wire antenna hybrid that surpasses by far the performance of a conventional gap antenna by shifting the n=1 split-ring resonance into the optical regime.

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