2 x 500Mb/s transmission across 25m of 1mm step-index PMMA POF with angular mode group diversity multiplexing

S.C.J. Lee, H.P.A. Boom, van den, R.L. Duijn, S. Randel, B. Spinnler, P.K. Bennekom, van, Frans Huijskens, J. Zeng, A.M.J. Koonen, G.D. Khoe

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Angular Mode Group Diversity Multiplexing (AMGDM) is based on the principle that the axial angle of light propagating in a step-index multimode fiber is preserved for relatively short distances. By launching light from two laser diodes, each at a different angle, into a standard step-index Plastic Optical Fiber (POF), two different angular mode groups are excited, thereby creating two independent transmission channels in a single step-index POF. Moreover, these individual channels will experience less modal dispersion because fewer modes are present in each channel, leading to higher bandwidths. Using a demultiplexing setup consisting of two lenses and a concentric mirror, these two angular channels can be separated and detected properly at the receive side. Simultaneous transmission at a bit-rate of 500 Mb/s per channel with BER <10-10 is shown, resulting in a total bit-rate of 1 Gb/s over 25 m of standard SI-PMMAPOF.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibers (POF 2006) 11 - 14 September 2006, Seoul, Korea
Plaats van productieSeoul, Korea
Pagina's348-353
StatusGepubliceerd - 2006
Evenement15th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibres (POF 2006) - Seoul, Zuid-Korea
Duur: 11 sep. 200614 sep. 2006
Congresnummer: 15

Congres

Congres15th International Conference on Plastic Optical Fibres (POF 2006)
Verkorte titelPOF 2006
Land/RegioZuid-Korea
StadSeoul
Periode11/09/0614/09/06
AnderPOF 2006, Seoul, Korea

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