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    Design and Simulation of all Optical/hybrid Neural Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Marzban, Mahmood Reza (Author) ; Khavasi, Amin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Analog computing has emerged as a promising candidate for Neural networks' implementation due to its high Interconnectivity, high bandwidth, parallel computing, high-speed processing, and low power consumption. Artificial Neural Networks have a wide range of applications; however, the Implementation of complicated Neural Networks on traditional computers would encounter two fundamental obstacles: limited processing speed and non-optimal energy consumption. This thesis's primary focus is on designing and simulating a whole-passive planar Optical neural network(ONN) based on silicon photonics technology. Firstly, the concept of ONN is studied using some lately proposed work. The device is... 

    Multiscale Multiphysics Analysis of Deformable Microwave Metasurfaces Under Large Deformations and Prototype Fabrication

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Karimi Mahabadi, Rayehe (Author) ; Naghdabadi, Reza (Supervisor) ; Sohrabpour, Saeed (Supervisor) ; Goudarzi, Taha (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Electromagnetic metamaterials are designed artificial materials with sub-wavelength resonant inclusions. They can exhibit extraordinary properties such as negative permittivity, negative permeability, and anomalous reflection/refraction. Metasurfaces are 2D counterparts of metamaterials. Here, we proposed a framework for the multiscale multiphysics analysis of deformable metasurfaces. Nonlinear mechanical analysis (Geometry and material behavior), periodic boundary conditions, homogenization, multiscale analysis, and electromagnetic analysis are implemented in this framework. Benefiting from the framework, we proposed a multifunctional hyperelastic structured surface that can generate... 

    Design and Simulation of Compact Optical Neural Network

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Poordashtban, Omid (Author) ; Khavasi, Amin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Optical computing is a new approach to the hardware implementation of devices that were previously implemented digitally and electronically. It has attracted a great deal of interest due to its benefits, which include high bandwidth, extensive internal connections, the possibility of parallel processing, high calculation speed, and low power consumption. Consequently, this type of implementation is regarded as an appropriate substrate for optical neural networks. Compact and low-power CMOS-compatible hardware can be used for on-chip optical neural networks (ONNs), enabling affordable and portable image classification solutions for applications like autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and... 

    Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Scattering by a Periodic Array of Ferrite Disks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Alizadeh, Ali (Author) ; Rejaei Salmasi, Behzad (Supervisor) ; Memarian, Mohammad (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Due to the gyrotropic properties of ferrites, they have the ability to create nonreciprocal structures and have been used in microwave frequencies for a long time. Despite the use of these magnetic materials in ferrite devices, circulators, antennas, insulators, etc. The investigation of wave scattering by ferrite materials has been very limited and has only been limited to finding the radar cross-section. On the other hand, metasurfaes have been the subject of many studies in recent years in order to control propagation waves and create unusual scattering (reflection or propagation) from a surface.In this thesis, electromagnetic wave scattering by a grounded ferrite disk and the phenomena... 

    Design and Simulation of Computational Operators with Graphene Metastructures

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abdollah Ramezani, Sajjad (Author) ; Khavasi, Amin (Supervisor) ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    In this dissertation, some computational operators are designed and simulated using plasmonic metastructures. Superiority of graphene over its plasmonics counterparts in terms of exceptional features such as tunability, thinness, and also highly confined graphene plasmons intrigued us to employ graphene-based meta-transmit-array for designing efficient devices in the infrared regime. First off, we propose a transmit-array of metasurfaces containing subwavelength graphene ribbons and evaluate the structure capability in full controlling over amplitude and phase of the impinging wave locally. By considering optics nanocircuits concept, an equivalent admittance is assigned to each metasurface... 

    Modeling Optomechanical Behavior of Optical Metasurfaces Subject to Light and Elastic Deformation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Talebi Habibabadi, Sajjad (Author) ; Naghdabadi, Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Optical metasurfaces are 2D structures of a repetitive arrangement of a number of nanoparticles that are artificially constructed and do not exist in nature. Important applications of optical metasurfaces are meta lenses, flexible solar cells and extremely small antennas. Fabricating surfaces with nanoparticles of proper geometry under light radiation along with elastic deformation, we can have optical metasurfaces with selective reflection or transparency in the visible spectrum. The aim of this project is modeling of an optical metasurface with elastic deformation leading to change of color and transparency. For this purpose, assuming vertical light radiation and linear polarization, we... 

    Using Nonlinear Effects of Light for Optical Signal Processing

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Shatery, Farshid (Author) ; Kavehvash, Zahra (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Ultrafast signal processing in time-domain with high resolution and reconfigura-bility is a challenging task. This paper, for the first time, introduces a time-varying metasurface consisting of graphene microribbon array for implementing time-lens in the terahertz domain. Given that the surface conductivity of graphene is proportional to the Fermi energy level in the THz regime, it is possible to change the phase property of the incident electromagnetic pulse by changing the Fermi level while the Fermi level itself is a function of voltage. Upon this fact, a quadratic temporal phase modulator, namely time-lens has been realized. This phase modulation is applied to the impinging signal in the... 

    Controlling the Polarization of Terahertz Waves by the Meta-Surface for the Imaging Applications

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hajitabar Marznaki, Shiva (Author) ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The purpose of this thesis is the analysis, design and fabrication of polarization converters in the millimeter-wave and terahertz regions using metasurfaces in order to generate different polarizations in the transmitter of terahertz stand-off imaging systems. In this project, the design and fabrication of two linear cross-polarizers and a circular polarization converter have been done at the frequency of 100 GHz. These polarizers are easy to fabricate by printed circuit board (PCB) technology and are capable of converting the polarization of a linear incident wave to the cross-polarized transmission wave and circular polarization, respectively. Linear polarizers are double-layer and... 

    Design of Impedance Surfaces with Metamaterials and Metasurfaces to Implement Line Wave

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hajebrahimi, Marzieh (Author) ; Khavasi, Amin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis we introduce line wave. Which propagates only in one direction and dissipate in other direction. Line wave can propagates at the interface of two complementary impedance surfaces. There are various ways to build a waveguide which can support line waves like complementary structures. In this thesis we try to find a way which will not use complementary structures. Hence we use Spoof Surface Plasmon Polariton concept to mimic complementary structure characteristics. A complementary surface-based waveguide consists of two parts; one part supports TE polarization waves and the other one supports TM polarization waves. When these TE and TM waves face each other in the boundary, line... 

    Analysis and Design of Analog Operators Based on Photonic Metasurfaces

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Tavakol Harandi, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Khavasi, Amin (Supervisor) ; Rejaei, Behzad (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Optical computing has emerged as a promising candidate for real-ime and parallel continuous data processing. Optical devices that perform spatial and spatiotemporal transformations of optical signals are of great interest for a wide range of applications including ultrafast all-optical information processing and analog optical computations. Although plasmonic metasurfaces(for analog computing applications) was investigated in the past, they are not realizable. Consequently the silicon photonics is a good alternative for realizing these applications.Firstly, the optical computing and its important features explained and a common architecture was introduced. in addition, another two structures... 

    Beam Shaping by Meta-surfaces in Millimeter-Wave Active Standoff Imaging

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Imanbeigi, Ehsan (Author) ; Ahmadi Boroujeni, Mehdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Beam shaping, the transformation of radiated Gaussian beam from the millimeter wave source (conical horn antenna) into a flat-top beam at a certain distance, in the Millimeter wave active stand-off imaging system can be done in different ways, among them, beam shaping with a concave-convex lens (double-sided lens) in transmission mode (previous research done) can be mentioned. This lens consists of a convex-plane and a plane-concave lenses. when the electromagnetic wave passes through the convex-plane part, the wave front of the incident electric field changes from spherical to plane so that the divergent incident rays become parallel, and then the phase profile of the electric field changes... 

    Computational inverse design for cascaded systems of metasurface optics: comment

    , Article Optics Express ; Volume 30, Issue 20 , 2022 , Pages 36966-37005 ; 10944087 (ISSN) Zarei, S ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)  2022
    Abstract
    In a recently published article by Backer [Opt. Express 27(21), 30308 (2019).], a computational inverse design method is developed for designing optical systems composed of multiple metasurfaces. The forward propagation model used in this method was a discretized version of the angular spectrum propagator described by Goodman [Introduction to Fourier Optics, 1996]. However, slight modifications are necessary to increase the accuracy of this inverse design method. This comment examines the accuracy of the results obtained by the above-mentioned method by a full-wave electromagnetic solver and explains the reason of their difference. Thereafter, slight modifications to the method proposed by... 

    Beam focusing using two-dimensional graphene-based meta-reflect-array

    , Article 24th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering, ICEE 2016, 10 May 2016 through 12 May 2016 ; 2016 , Pages 613-616 ; 9781467387897 (ISBN) Zangeneh Nejad, F ; Abdollahramezani, S ; Arik, K ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2016
    Abstract
    A highly efficient two-dimensional meta-reflect-array manipulating the phase and amplitude of far-infrared electromagnetic wave is proposed. The reflect array consists of patterned graphene nano-disks resides on a subwavelenght thick optical cavity to enhance the interaction of electromagnetic wave. It is shown that the reflected wave from each unit cell can almost cover the 2π range phase shift by changing the radius of the graphene nano-disks while at the same time maximizes its amplitude. Proposing a transmission line model for the proposed structure, we realize a meta lens as a flat optics functionality. © 2016 IEEE  

    Electronically-tunable resonant blazed metasurface grating

    , Article 2017 IEEE Asia Pacific Microwave Conference, APMC 2017, 13 November 2017 through 16 November 2017 ; 2018 , Pages 376-379 ; 9781538606407 (ISBN) Tian, H ; Memarian, M ; Itoh, T ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    Blazed gratings have so far been made tunable by mechanically changing the grating geometry, such as its periodicity. In this work, a low-profile planar blazed metasurface grating is demonstrated which is electronically tunable, with no moving or mechanically changing parts. The reflective metasurface is comprised of planar patch resonators with a cutting slot loaded with a surface mount varactor in each unit cell. Coupling of the incident wave to the resonant surface provides a high efficiency back reflection or blazing. We show that by changing the DC bias, we are able to control the blazing frequency and the reflection angle of the operation. This tuning has been confirmed by simulations... 

    Tunable polarization converter based on one-dimensional graphene metasurfaces

    , Article Journal of the Optical Society of America B: Optical Physics ; Volume 35, Issue 10 , 2018 , Pages 2574-2581 ; 07403224 (ISSN) Tavakol, M. R ; Rahmani, B ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    OSA - The Optical Society  2018
    Abstract
    We introduce a new metasurface structure for controlling the polarization of light by leveraging a wellharmonized combination of graphene and dielectric. The proposed metasurface is composed of an array of rectangular pillars laterally sandwiched by ribbons of graphene. Being able to dynamically change the polarization state of the reflected wave, the proposed structure is employed to realize a switchable polarization converter, which is able to act as a reflector (co-polarizer)/right-hand circular (RHC) quarter-wave plate or RHC/cross/ left-hand circular (LHC) polarizer based on its design configuration. The reflected amplitude in all states of functionality is remarkably high. It is also... 

    Terahertz quarter wave-plate metasurface polarizer based on arrays of graphene ribbons

    , Article IEEE Photonics Technology Letters ; Volume 31, Issue 12 , 2019 , Pages 931-934 ; 10411135 (ISSN) Tavakol, M. R ; Rahmani, B ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    We propose a novel graphene-dielectric-based metasurface for manipulating the polarization of the incident light in the terahertz regime. The proposed structure comprised two orthogonally oriented periodic array of graphene ribbons (PAGRs) which are separated by a dielectric spacer and deposited on an Au-backed dielectric substrate. Based on the transmission line theory, an equivalent model with excellent accuracy is suggested for the proposed structure. By leveraging the simplicity of the model, we design a three-state quarter wave plate that is able to dynamically switch the polarization of the reflected wave to linear, right-, and left-hand polarizations while keeping the reflected... 

    Frequency conversion in time-varying graphene microribbon arrays

    , Article Optics Express ; Volume 30, Issue 18 , 2022 , Pages 32061-32073 ; 10944087 (ISSN) Salehi, M ; Rahmatian, P ; Memarian, M ; Mehrany, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)  2022
    Abstract
    We investigate the possibility of frequency conversion in time-varying metasurfaces, composed of graphene microribbon arrays (GMRAs) with time-periodic modulation of their conductivity. We present a quasi-static model for the interaction of light with a temporally modulated metasurface, as well as an accurate analytical treatment of the problem of time-varying GMRAs. Results coming from numerical simulations are also available. We provide corrections to a previous related proposal for frequency conversion and refute the possibility of attaining frequency shifts not equal to an integral multiple of modulation frequency. Contrary to the preceding results, our findings show that efficient... 

    Two-dimensional edge detection by guided mode resonant metasurface

    , Article IEEE Photonics Technology Letters ; Volume 30, Issue 9 , 1 May , 2018 , Pages 853-856 ; 10411135 (ISSN) Saba, A ; Tavakol, M. R ; Karimi Khoozani, P ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2018
    Abstract
    In this letter, a new approach to perform edge detection is presented using an all-dielectric complimentary metal-oxide-semiconductor-compatible metasurface. Our design is based on the guided-mode resonance, which provides a high quality factor resonance to make the edge detection experimentally realizable. The proposed structure is easy to fabricate, and it can be exploited for detection of edges in two dimensions due to its symmetry. In addition, a tradeoff between gain and the resolution of edge detection is discussed, which can be adjusted using appropriate design parameters. The proposed edge detector potentially can be used in ultrafast analog computing and image processing. ©... 

    Recent advances in spatial analog optical computing

    , Article 5th International Conference on Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Technologies, MMWaTT 2018, 18 December 2018 through 20 December 2018 ; Volume 2018-December , 2019 , Pages 6-11 ; 21570965 (ISSN); 9781538677179 (ISBN) Pour Mohammad Qoli Vafa, A ; Karimi, P ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc  2019
    Abstract
    Traditional analog computers that perform mathematical operations electronically or mechanically suffer from their relatively large size and slow response. Recently, the idea of spatial analog optical computing has overcome these restrictions. The different techniques to implement spatial analog optical computation can be categorized into two fundamental approaches: (I) metasurface (MS) approach and (II) Green's function (GF) approach. In the first approach, a metasurface is designed to implement the Green's function of the desired operator in the spatial domain. This means that this approach needs two sub-blocks to perform Fourier and inverse Fourier transform. On the other hand, in the... 

    Generalized equivalent circuit model for analysis of graphene/metal-based plasmonic metasurfaces using Floquet expansion

    , Article Optics Express ; Volume 30, Issue 20 , 2022 , Pages 35486-35499 ; 10944087 (ISSN) Pasdari Kia, M ; Memarian, M ; Khavasi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)  2022
    Abstract
    Due to the wide range of applications of metal/graphene-based plasmonic metasurfaces (sensors, absorbers, polarizers), it has become essential to provide an analytical method for modeling these structures. An analytical solution simplified into a circuit model, in addition to greatly reducing the simulation time, can become an essential tool for designing and predicting the behaviors of these structures. This paper presents a high-precision equivalent circuit model to study these structures in one-dimensional and two-dimensional periodic arrays. In the developed model, metallic patches similar to graphene patches are modeled as surface conductivity and with the help of current modes induced...