2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11082-021-03178-2
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An experimental millimeter wave radio over fiber link with double polarization multiplexing

Abstract: A novel approach, an optical radio over fiber link with double polarization multiplexing is presented. In the two orthogonal polarizations of the optical beam the contents of information to be transmitted are different doubling the link capacity this way. For experimental verification a millimeter wave radio over fiber link with double polarization multiplexing has been developed. To ensure low cross polarization an incoherent approach is used. A high quality signal transmission is achieved by a proper procedu… Show more

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“…Physical Analysis of optical instruments [25] helped researchers explore the quantum nature. Key achievements included all-optical [26][27] OR-exclusive gate built with interferometry [28], or and comparing new wavelengths in fibers and beam splitters [29].…”
Section: Side Benefits: Ability To Compare Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Physical Analysis of optical instruments [25] helped researchers explore the quantum nature. Key achievements included all-optical [26][27] OR-exclusive gate built with interferometry [28], or and comparing new wavelengths in fibers and beam splitters [29].…”
Section: Side Benefits: Ability To Compare Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each deflected path associate to one of the eigenstates. Assuming a π/2 phase in the reflected path, the operator describing a dielectric 50/50 beam splitter [29] is well-known annihilator operators equations:…”
Section: Beam Splitter For Location Pathsmentioning
confidence: 99%