Institution: | a Department of Analytical Chemistry, University of Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED, Nijmegen, The Netherlands b Philips Research Laboratories, Inorganic Materials Department, Prof. Holstlaan 4, 5656 AA, Eindhoven, The Netherlands |
Abstract: | Constructing multilayer optical coatings (MOCs) is a difficult large-scale optimisation problem due to the enormous size of the search space. In the present paper, a new approach for designing MOCs is presented using genetic algorithms (GAs) and tabu search (TS). In this approach, it is not necessary to specify how many layers will be present in a design, only a maximum needs to be defined. As it is generally recognised that the existence of specific repeating blocks is beneficial for a design, a specific GA representation of a design is used which promotes the occurrence of repeating blocks. Solutions found by GAs are improved by a new refinement method, based on TS, a global optimisation method which is loosely based on artificial intelligence. The improvements are demonstrated by creating a visible transmitting/infrared reflecting filter with a wide variety of materials. |