Spatial channel multiplexing emulation with a 21-channel multiplane plane light converter
David M. Benton,
Antonin Billaud,
Andrew Ellis
et al.
Abstract:Spatial division multiplexing is a means of transmitting information on independent spatial modes and is being investigated as a means of increasing capacity in optical communications in both optical fibres and free space. Multiplane light converters (MPLC) are a means of deconstructing a wavefront into constituent modes that focus at specific spatial locations, and the reverse - that specific inputs result in controlled modal output. We have used a pair of MPLCs with 21 Hermite Gaussian modes to represent a f… Show more
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