Impact of fiber core diameter on dispersion and multiplexing in multimode-fiber links.
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Large-core silica multimode fibers, whose core diameters are generally 50 μm or 62.5 μm, form the bulk of short and medium haul optical fiber links in existence today, owing to their low cost and ease of deployment. However, modal dispersion significantly limits the maximum data rates that they support. Recently, the ability to multiplex several streams of data through optical fibers has spawned the development of few-mode multimode fibers. These fibers possess the low-dispersion characteristics of single-mode fibers and the ability to multiplex several data streams using multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques and mode-specific filtering to increase data rates. While fibers with larger core diameters possess a larger number of spatial modes, they do not support data rates as high as few-mode fibers. In this paper, we describe a simulation based approach to characterize the tradeoffs between fiber diameter, achievable data rates and alignment tolerances of coherent links that employ graded-index multimode fibers (MMFs) of various dimensions, using the information theoretic outage capacity as the metric. The simulations used fibers' intermodal coupling characteristics to measure its multiplexing abilities and dispersion limitations with mode-specific filters and launch and detection spatial filter arrays. The simulations indicate that the bandwidth-length product achievable over few-mode fibers with MIMO techniques can exceed 250 Gb/s-km, while heavy mode spreading and limited mode selectivity limits the bandwidth-length product to under 25 Gb/s-km in fibers core diameters larger than 50 μm.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Optics express
دوره 22 14 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014