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Traditional numerical design methods are costly and labor-intensive and may produce high-performance microstructures only within narrow preparation intervals. A deep-learning-based data-driven approach is introduced to link biomimetic metamaterial structures to spectral responses. Using Batocera lineolata-inspired design and a truncated cone array on SiO2, robust optimal parameters spanning H/Dbottom from 0.8 to 2.4 are achieved, yielding average emissivity of 0.985, and experiments show an approximate 8.3 °C temperature drop at midday. This enables faster design and optimization for standardized passive radiative cooling.","ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI RICERCA METROLOGICA  \nRepository Istituzionale  \nMachine-Learning-Assisted Design of a Robust Biomimetic Radiative Cooling Metamaterial  \nThis is the author's submitted version of the contribution published as:  \nOriginal  \nMachine-Learning-Assisted Design of a Robust Biomimetic Radiative Cooling Metamaterial / Ding, Zm; Li, X; Ji, Qx; Zhang, Yc; Li, Hl; Zhang, Hl; Pattelli, L; Li, Y; Xu, Hb; Zhao, Jp. - In: ACS MATERIALS LETTERS. -ISSN 2639-4979. - (2024) . [10 . 1021/acsmaterialslett.4c00337]  \nAvailability:  \nThis version is available at: 11696/81019 since: 2024-08-02T07:44:04Z  \nPublisher:  \nAMER CHEMICAL SOC  \nPublished  \nDOI:10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c00337  \nTerms of use:  \nThis article is made available under terms and conditions as specified in the corresponding bibliographic description in the repository  \nPublisher copyright  \nAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)  \nCopyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and after technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see the DOI above.  \n(Article begins on next page)  \n29 August 2024  \nMachine-Learning-Assisted Design of a Robust Biomimetic Radiative Cooling  \nMetamaterial  \nZhenmin Ding, Xin Li, Qingxiang Ji *, Yunce Zhang, Honglin Li, Hulin Zhang, Lorenzo Pattelli, Yao Li, Hongbo Xu *, Jiupeng Zhao *  \nAbstract: Recently, biomimetic photonic structural materials have significantly advanced the radiative cooling performance of designed materials. However, the  \nbiomimetic metamaterials have largely concentrated on the biological radiative cooling mechanism, with little effort to investigate sensitive parameter variations.  \nAdditionally, traditional numerical methods are not only costly and laborious, but also challenging to uncover optimal solutions, often yielding high-performance microstructures with a narrow range of preparation intervals. To address this, machine learning (ML) was introduced into the design of a biomimetic photonic structure based on the Batocera LineolataHope, and silicon dioxide (SiO2) was chosen as the substrate material. By employing a deep learning model, we can understand the correlation between biomimetic metamaterial and their corresponding spectral responses. We managed to attain a large range (H/Dbottom between 0.8 and 2.4) of optimal performance parameters for a truncated cone array, which resulted in an average emissivity of 0.985. Subsequently, the fabricated truncated cone array samples showed a temperature drop of about 8.3 °C at midday in experiments. By taking the above data-driven approach, the process of designing and optimizing robust biomimetic radiative cooling metamaterials can be expedited, making it an ideal  \noption for standardized passive radiative cooling applications.  \nKeywords: Biomimetic photonic materials, Machine learning, Photonic design, Infrared emissivity, Radiative cooler  \n1. Introduction  \nMetamaterials created through photonic micro/nanostructures have been extensively studied in the fields of thermal manipulation, i.e., thermal camouflage, radiative cooling, signaling, and so forth. 1-3 Of particular interest is the imitation of microstructures based on natural creatures, as this allows for the direct analysis of the microstructure's functionality through the external behavior of plants and animals.4-9 The application of biomimetic photonic structures in the realm of infrared radiation is a promising trend, which can greatly enhance the radiative cooling performance of designed materials.10-11 This form of passive cooling, different from active cooling systems such as air conditioning, requires no extra energy input and produces no pollution, showing a significant contribution to energy conservation and environmental protection. 12-13  \nResearchers have developed materials and systems that are proficient in radiative cooling by examining the heat radiation characteristics of living organisms. 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