Novel multi-core fibers for mode division multiplexing: Proposal and design principle

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We propose a new type of optical fiber called homogeneous multi-core fiber (MCF) to drastically increase the transmission capacity of single fiber using the mode-division multiplexing. In this MCF, identical cores are closely arranged so that the cores are strongly coupled to each other to form coupled modes, each of which corresponds to a transmission channel. A novel mode multi/demultiplexer is proposed to discriminate each coupled mode. To rearrange cores to match the mode multi/demultiplexer, a hybrid configuration of coupled homogeneous with uncoupled heterogeneous multi-core is proposed. An example of hybrid configuration is designed so that the cross-talk becomes sufficiently small. © IEICE 2009.

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Kokubun, Y., & Koshiba, M. (2009). Novel multi-core fibers for mode division multiplexing: Proposal and design principle. IEICE Electronics Express, 6(8), 522–528. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.6.522

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