| Literature DB >> 33767150 |
Yiyu Zhou1, Boris Braverman2, Alexander Fyffe3, Runzhou Zhang4, Jiapeng Zhao5, Alan E Willner4, Zhimin Shi3, Robert W Boyd5,2.
Abstract
The large number of spatial modes supported by standard multimode fibers is a promising platform for boosting the channel capacity of quantum and classical communications by orders of magnitude. However, the practical use of long multimode fibers is severely hampered by modal crosstalk and polarization mixing. To overcome these challenges, we develop and experimentally demonstrate a vectorial time reversal technique, which is accomplished by digitally pre-shaping the wavefront and polarization of the forward-propagating signal beam to be the phase conjugate of an auxiliary, backward-propagating probe beam. Here, we report an average modal fidelity above 80% for 210 Laguerre-Gauss and Hermite-Gauss modes by using vectorial time reversal over an unstabilized 1-km-long fiber. We also propose a practical and scalable spatial-mode-multiplexed quantum communication protocol over long multimode fibers to illustrate potential applications that can be enabled by our technique.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33767150 PMCID: PMC7994418 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22071-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919