AI with physics laws taught first designs optical components in 1/10th the time, Chalmers University
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed an AI that designs optical components in one-tenth the time by incorporating the laws of physics into its structure. This physics-informed AI significantly reduces the computational burden for designing nanophotonic materials, cutting data generation time from a month to just three days. The breakthrough is expected to accelerate the development of advanced optics for applications like thin cameras, lenses, and components for quantum computing. AI
IMPACT Accelerates optical component design, potentially enabling thinner cameras, advanced lenses, and quantum computing hardware.