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Realizing a 36-core, 3-mode fiber with 108 spatial channelsSakaguchi et al., 2015
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- 14871074831509008623
- Author
- Sakaguchi J
- Klaus W
- Mendinueta J
- Puttnam B
- Luis R
- Awaji Y
- Wada N
- Hayashi T
- Nakanishi T
- Watanabe T
- Kokubun Y
- Takahata T
- Kobayashi T
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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Realizing a 36-core, 3-mode Fiber with 108 Spatial Channels Page 1 Th5C.2.pdf OFC
Postdeadline Papers © OSA 2015 Realizing a 36-core, 3-mode Fiber with 108 Spatial
Channels J. Sakaguchi1, W. Klaus1, J.-MD Mendinueta1, BJ Puttnam1, RS Luis1, Y. Awaji1 …
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