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The combination of 850 nm vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) with standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) presents an effective and low-cost interface to increase the reach provided by multi-mode fiber links. At 850 nm, SSMF propagates two modes, and in this study, it has been experimentally shown that the different commercially available SSMF's present dissimilar values of differential mode...
This paper describes our current research in optical transmission technology targeting to overcome the capacity limitations in high-bitrate optical data links. In particular, the enabling steps taken towards multidimensional multiplexing (M2) transmission schemes for transmission in multicore fiber are described. The development of an integrated device capable of performing mode conversion for modal...
This paper introduces the principles and current technology of few-mode transmission in guided optical medium for systems operating in the visible band. The visible band opens up the possibility of using standard single mode fibre, as few-mode propagation media, with the advantage of lower cost than equivalent C+L components. Few-mode transmission performance is analysed in detail considering the...
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