Extended Data Fig. 6: Comparison of our anti-reflection structure to hyperuniform media. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 6: Comparison of our anti-reflection structure to hyperuniform media.

From: Anti-reflection structure for perfect transmission through complex media

Extended Data Fig. 6

Structure factor (a) for a hyperuniform medium and (b) for a fully translucent disorder resulting from our design protocol. The hyperuniform medium consists of 100 scatterers, while our inverse designed medium features 52 scatterers, corresponding to the stronger variant disorder presented in the main text. c, Comparison to mirror media. Histogram of the distance of 2,000 random disorders to a mirror symmetric disorder (see text). A distance of 0 would mean that we have perfectly mirror symmetric medium, while larger distances signify that we move away from mirror symmetry. The orange line shows the distance for the optimized medium.

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