Diffractive optics for OAM-mode division multiplexing in optical fibers

Author(s):  
G. Ruffato ◽  
M. Massari ◽  
E. Gazzola ◽  
G. Parisi ◽  
F. Romanato
2014 ◽  
Vol 596 ◽  
pp. 807-810 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming Ying Lan ◽  
Song Nie ◽  
Li Gao ◽  
Shan Yong Cai ◽  
Chen Xing Ma ◽  
...  

In this paper, a mode conversion model is proposed to increase the capacity of optical fiber communication systems. In this model, a spatial spectral matching method is used to convert the original mode to the desired mode for mode division multiplexing in optical fibers. A binary phase spatial light modulator is employed on the Fourier plane as a spatial filter. Numerical results show that the original modes can be converted to the desired modes.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reinhardt Rading

<div>The concept of mode division multiplexing also known as space division multiplexing was introduced as an alternative to combat the approaching capacity crunch in single mode fibers. Just like single mode fibers, space division multiplexed fibers will experience non-linearity at a different level and studies have shown that some linear effects can be beneficial in combating the nonlinear interference. This study aims to identify the benefits accrued when these linear effects are implemented by exploring the already existing models defined in the literature.</div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Reinhardt Rading

<div>The concept of mode division multiplexing also known as space division multiplexing was introduced as an alternative to combat the approaching capacity crunch in single mode fibers. Just like single mode fibers, space division multiplexed fibers will experience non-linearity at a different level and studies have shown that some linear effects can be beneficial in combating the nonlinear interference. This study aims to identify the benefits accrued when these linear effects are implemented by exploring the already existing models defined in the literature.</div>


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Gregg ◽  
P. Kristensen ◽  
A. Rubano ◽  
S. Golowich ◽  
L. Marrucci ◽  
...  

Abstract Light carries both orbital angular momentum (OAM) and spin angular momentum (SAM), related to wavefront rotation and polarization, respectively. These are usually approximately independent quantities, but they become coupled by light’s spin-orbit interaction (SOI) in certain exotic geometries and at the nanoscale. Here we reveal a manifestation of strong SOI in fibers engineered at the micro-scale and supporting the only known example of propagating light modes with non-integer mean OAM. This enables propagation of a record number (24) of states in a single optical fiber with low cross-talk (purity > 93%), even as tens-of-meters long fibers are bent, twisted or otherwise handled, as fibers are practically deployed. In addition to enabling the investigation of novel SOI effects, these light states represent the first ensemble with which mode count can be potentially arbitrarily scaled to satisfy the exponentially growing demands of high-performance data centers and supercomputers, or telecommunications network nodes.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Rothe ◽  
Hannes Radner ◽  
Nektarios Koukourakis ◽  
Jürgen W. Czarske

Multimode fibers (MMF) are promising candidates to increase the data rate while reducing the space required for optical fiber networks. However, their use is hampered by mode mixing and other effects, leading to speckled output patterns. This can be overcome by measuring the transmission matrix (TM) of a multimode fiber. In this contribution, a mode-selective excitation of complex amplitudes is performed with only one phase-only spatial light modulator. The light field propagating through the fiber is measured holographically and is analyzed by a rapid decomposition method. This technique requires a small amount of measurements N, which corresponds to the degree of freedom of the fiber. The TM determines the amplitude and phase relationships of the modes, which allows us to understand the mode scrambling processes in the MMF and can be used for mode division multiplexing.


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