概括
本研究介绍了一种用于光通信的新型高阶模式传过器 (HOMPF). 该设备有效地阻止低级模式,这对于先进模式分割多重复合 (MDM) 系统至关重要.
科学领域:
- 光子学和光学通信技术
- 集成光学 集成光学 集成光学
背景情况:
- 模式划分复杂化 (MDM) 是下一代光网络的关键,但需要有效的模式控制.
- 低级模式抑制是MDM系统开发中的一个重大挑战.
- 模式过器是减少模式交叉通话和实现实际MDM的关键组件.
研究的目的:
- 介绍和演示一种新的高阶模式传过器 (HOMPF) 策略.
- 为了应对在MDM系统中有效地阻止低级模式的挑战.
- 提出一个紧而高效的解决方案,用于模式操纵在在绝缘体平台上.
主要方法:
- 使用了超紧的单向TE0-TE1模式转换器的反向设计.
- 使用单向模式转换器实现了高顺序模式传递策略.
- 在在绝缘体平台上制造并实验验证了一台TE1 HOMPF.
主要成果:
- 实现了TE1-TE1插入损失低于1.0dB.
- 显示平均TE0-TE0灭绝比为36.8dB (级联过器为42.1dB).
- 通过对TE2 HOMPF的模拟探索了可扩展性,证实了设备的潜力.
结论:
- 拟议的HOMPF提供了一个简单,紧,低损失和高灭绝率的解决方案.
- 这项技术是MDM系统中高级模式操纵的一个有前途的组件.
- 展示的HOMPF显著提高了高容量光通信系统的可行性.
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