Chinese Optics Letters | 2019

Propagation characteristics of orbital angular momentum modes at 810 nm in step-index few-mode fibers

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In free-space or in optical fibers, orbital angular momentum (OAM) multiplexing for information transmission has been greatly developed. The light sources used were well coherent communication bands, and the fibers used were customized. Here, we use an 810 nm femtosecond laser to generate optical vortices carrying OAM and then feed them into two kinds of commercial step-index few-mode fibers to explore the transmission characteristics of OAM modes. We also propose a method without multiple-input multiple-output digital signal processing to identify the input OAMs. It is of great guiding significance for high-dimensional quantum information experiments via the OAMs as a degree of freedom, using the light generated by the spontaneous parametric down-conversion as the source and the commercial fibers for information transmission.

Volume 17
Pages 120601
DOI 10.3788/col201917.120601
Language English
Journal Chinese Optics Letters

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