Abstract
Atmospheric turbulence can generate scintillation or beam wandering phenomena that impairs free space optical (FSO) communication. In this paper, we propose and demonstrate a proof-of-concept FSO communication receiver based on a spatial demultiplexer and a photonic integrated circuit coherent combiner. The receiver collects the light from several Hermite Gauss spatial modes and coherently combine on chip the energy from the different modes into a single output. The FSO receiver is characterized with a wavefront emulator bench that generates arbitrary phase and intensity patterns. The multimode receiver presents a strong resilience to wavefront distortions, compared to a monomode FSO receiver. The system is then used to detect an analog modulation of an optical beam through a random wavefront profile to mimic the transmission of a signal on a degraded optical link.
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Billault, V., Bourderionnet, J., Mazellier, J. P., Leviandier, L., Feneyrou, P., Maho, A., … Brignon, A. (2021). Free space optical communication receiver based on a spatial demultiplexer and a photonic integrated coherent combining circuit. Optics Express, 29(21), 33134. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.433087
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