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--- |
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language: |
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- en |
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size_categories: |
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- 50K<n<100K |
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license: mit |
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task_categories: |
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- tabular-regression |
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tags: |
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- photonics |
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- optical-dispersion |
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- waveguide |
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- optical |
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- dataset |
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- synthetic |
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- broadband |
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dataset_info: |
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features: |
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- name: wavelength_min |
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dtype: float |
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- name: wavelength_max |
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dtype: float |
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- name: group_index_min |
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dtype: float |
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- name: group_index_max |
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dtype: float |
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- name: chromatic_dispersion |
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dtype: float |
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- name: mode_group_delay_min |
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dtype: float |
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- name: mode_group_delay_max |
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dtype: float |
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- name: effective_index_at_min |
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dtype: float |
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- name: effective_index_at_max |
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dtype: float |
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- name: effective_index_change |
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dtype: float |
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- name: waveguide_material |
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dtype: string |
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- name: cladding_material |
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dtype: string |
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- name: propagation_loss_min |
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dtype: float |
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- name: propagation_loss_max |
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dtype: float |
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- name: measurement_method |
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dtype: string |
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- name: measurement_uncertainty |
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dtype: float |
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- name: temperature |
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dtype: float |
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- name: signal_bandwidth |
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dtype: float |
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- name: device_length |
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dtype: float |
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- name: material_dispersion |
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dtype: float |
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- name: waveguide_dispersion |
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dtype: float |
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dataset_size: 100000 |
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dataset_version: "1.1.0" |
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--- |
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``` |
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# Frequency Dispersion Dataset 📡 |
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> **Description** |
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> This dataset provides **100,000 synthetic rows** to model **frequency dispersion** in photonic waveguides. It includes essential parameters such as **group index**, **chromatic dispersion**, and **mode group delay** across varying wavelength ranges, enabling simulation and optimization of waveguide designs for optical chips. |
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## Key Highlights ✨ |
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- **Focus**: Frequency-dependent behavior of waveguides, specifically for **optical chips**. |
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- **Columns**: 21 structured columns capturing wavelength ranges, material properties, dispersion metrics, and loss measurements. |
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- **Size**: 100,000 rows, suitable for training machine learning models, validating designs, and simulating performance. |
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- **Use Cases**: |
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- **Modeling dispersion effects** in optical communication systems. |
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- **Broadband photonic device design** for minimal dispersion. |
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- **Waveguide optimization** for real-world environmental conditions. |
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## Dataset Structure 🏗️ |
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Each row corresponds to a **single configuration or simulation result** for a waveguide, including: |
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1. **Wavelength Range** |
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- `wavelength_min` (nm): Minimum operating wavelength. |
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- `wavelength_max` (nm): Maximum operating wavelength. |
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2. **Dispersion Metrics** |
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- `group_index_min` and `group_index_max`: Group index values at the wavelength limits. |
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- `chromatic_dispersion` (ps/nm·km): Quantifies dispersion over the wavelength range. |
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- `mode_group_delay_min` and `mode_group_delay_max` (ps/m): Signal delay per meter. |
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- `material_dispersion` and `waveguide_dispersion`: Separate contributions to total dispersion. |
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3. **Effective Index** |
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- `effective_index_at_min`: Effective refractive index at minimum wavelength. |
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- `effective_index_at_max`: Effective refractive index at maximum wavelength. |
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- `effective_index_change`: Change in refractive index across the range. |
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4. **Material Properties** |
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- `waveguide_material`: Core material (e.g., Silicon Nitride). |
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- `cladding_material`: Cladding material (e.g., Silicon Dioxide). |
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5. **Loss and Environmental Parameters** |
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- `propagation_loss_min` and `propagation_loss_max` (dB/cm): Losses at wavelength limits. |
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- `temperature` (°C): Operating temperature. |
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- `signal_bandwidth` (GHz): Signal bandwidth. |
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- `device_length` (mm): Waveguide length. |
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6. **Metadata** |
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- `measurement_method`: Method used for data collection (e.g., Optical Time Domain Reflectometry). |
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- `measurement_uncertainty` (%): Error margin in data. |
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--- |
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## Example Row |
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```text |
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wavelength_min = 1260.0 |
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wavelength_max = 1625.0 |
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group_index_min = 1.50500 |
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group_index_max = 1.52500 |
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chromatic_dispersion = 10.25 |
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mode_group_delay_min = 0.12 |
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mode_group_delay_max = 0.18 |
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effective_index_at_min = 1.45200 |
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effective_index_at_max = 1.45900 |
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effective_index_change = 0.00700 |
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waveguide_material = Silicon Nitride (Si₃N₄) |
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cladding_material = Silicon Dioxide (SiO₂) |
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propagation_loss_min = 0.2 |
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propagation_loss_max = 0.4 |
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measurement_method = Optical Time Domain Reflectometry |
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measurement_uncertainty = 1.5 |
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temperature = 25.0 |
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signal_bandwidth = 50.0 |
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device_length = 10.0 |
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material_dispersion = 3.20 |
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waveguide_dispersion = 7.05 |
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``` |
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--- |
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## How to Use 💡 |
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1. **Download/Clone** |
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- Download the dataset manually or use Hugging Face’s `datasets` library: |
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```python |
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from datasets import load_dataset |
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dataset = load_dataset("username/frequency-dispersion") |
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``` |
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2. **Loading and Exploration** |
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- Load into Python using `pandas` for quick exploration: |
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```python |
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import pandas as pd |
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df = pd.read_csv("frequency-dispersion.csv") |
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print(df.head()) |
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``` |
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3. **Machine Learning** |
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- Use the dataset for **regression tasks** like predicting chromatic dispersion or group delay: |
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```python |
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features = df[[ |
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"wavelength_min", "wavelength_max", "temperature", |
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"signal_bandwidth", "device_length" |
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]] |
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target = df["chromatic_dispersion"] |
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# Train a regression model, e.g., scikit-learn, XGBoost, etc. |
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``` |
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4. **Performance Simulation** |
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- Model frequency dispersion effects and validate designs against target specifications. |
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## Caveats & Limitations ⚠️ |
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- **Synthetic Data**: Generated based on typical photonic designs and may not represent all real-world scenarios. |
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- **Simplifications**: Assumes ideal waveguides with no fabrication-induced imperfections. |
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- **Measurement Noise**: `measurement_uncertainty` is a simulated value, not derived from real measurements. |
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## License 📄 |
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This dataset is available under the **MIT License**. You are free to modify, distribute, and use it for commercial or non-commercial purposes—just provide attribution. |
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## Citation & Acknowledgments 🙌 |
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If you use this dataset in your research or applications, please cite it as follows: |
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```bibtex |
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@misc{frequency_dispersion_dataset_2025, |
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title = {Frequency Dispersion Dataset (Synthetic)}, |
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author = {https://huggingface.co/Taylor658}, |
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year = {2025}, |
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how published = {\url{https://huggingface.co/datasets/taylor658/frequency-dispersion}} |
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} |
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``` |
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## Contributing 🧑💻 |
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We welcome contributions! |
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