Song et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Simultaneous turbulence mitigation and mode demultiplexing using one MPLC in a two-mode 200-Gbit/s free-space OAM-multiplexed linkSong et al., 2020
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- Song H
- Su X
- Song H
- Zhang R
- Zhao Z
- Liu C
- Pang K
- Hu N
- Almaiman A
- Zach S
- Cohen N
- Molisch A
- Boyd R
- Tur M
- Willner A
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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We experimentally utilize a multi-plane light convertor (MPLC) for simultaneous orbital- angular-momentum (OAM) mode demultiplexing and turbulence-induced crosstalk mitigation. Results show up to 15-dB reduction of crosstalk in a two-mode 200-Gbit/s OAM …
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