| Literature DB >> 31700078 |
Huiyuan Liu1, Bin Huang1, Juan Carlos Alvarado Zacarias1, He Wen1, Haoshuo Chen2, Nicolas K Fontaine2, Roland Ryf2, Jose Enrique Antonio-Lopez1, Rodrigo Amezcua Correa1, Guifang Li3.
Abstract
Leveraging recent advances in space-division multiplexing, we propose and demonstrate turbulence-resistant free-space optical communication using few-mode (FM) pre-amplified receivers. The rationale for this approach is that a distorted wavefront can be decomposed into a superposition of the fundamental Gaussian mode and high-order modes of a few-mode fiber. We present the noise statistics and the sensitivity of the FM pre-amplified receiver, followed by experimental and numerical comparisons between FM pre-amplified receivers and single-mode (SM) pre-amplified receivers with or without adaptive optics. FM pre-amplified receivers for FSO can achieve high sensitivity, simplicity and reliability.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31700078 PMCID: PMC6838458 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-52698-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Schematic of FSO using (a) adaptive optics, (b) a FM pre-amplified receiver with (c) its sensitivity as a function of the number of modes.
Figure 2(a) Schematic of the FM preamplifier, (b) phase function of the phase plate emulating turbulence and (c) measured BERs as functions of transmitter power for SM and FM pre-amplified receivers.
Figure 3(a) Coupling loss of a distorted wavefront into a SM and FM fiber, as a function of d/r0 and (b) Power budget gain of FM over SM pre-amplified receiver as a function of the number of modes.
Figure 4Coupling efficiencies using ideal AO, DM AO, or the FM pre-amplified receiver, with different levels of turbulence for (a) d/r0 = 2; (b) d/r0 = 5; (c) d/r0 = 15. The intensity is assumed to be uniform across the beam.
Figure 5Coupling efficiencies using ideal AO, DM AO, or the FM pre-amplified receiver including (a) the effects of phase distortion only, (b) the effects of both phase and amplitude distortions for an FSO system with a propagation distance of 1 km and value of 10−12. (c) The corresponding reductions in coupling efficiency due to intensity fluctuations across the beam.