Van Weerdenburg et al., 2015 - Google Patents
10 Spatial mode transmission using low differential mode delay 6-LP fiber using all-fiber photonic lanternsVan Weerdenburg et al., 2015
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- Van Weerdenburg J
- Velàzquez-Benitez A
- Van Uden R
- Sillard P
- Molin D
- Amezcua-Correa A
- Antonio-Lopez E
- Kuschnerov M
- Huijskens F
- de Waardt H
- Koonen T
- Amezcua-Correa R
- Okonkwo C
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- Optics express
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To unlock the cost benefits of space division multiplexing transmission systems, higher spatial multiplicity is required. Here, we investigate a potential route to increasing the number of spatial mode channels within a single core few-mode fiber. Key for longer …
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