Automatic Mitigation of Dynamic Atmospheric Turbulence Using Optical Phase Conjugation for Coherent Free-Space Optical Communications
Coherent detection can provide enhanced receiver sensitivity and spectral efficiency in free-space optical (FSO) communications. However, turbulence can cause modal power coupling effects on a Gaussian data beam and significantly degrade the mixing efficiency between the data beam and a Gaussian loc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Coherent detection can provide enhanced receiver sensitivity and spectral
efficiency in free-space optical (FSO) communications. However, turbulence can
cause modal power coupling effects on a Gaussian data beam and significantly
degrade the mixing efficiency between the data beam and a Gaussian local
oscillator (LO) in the coherent detector. Optical phase conjugation (OPC) in a
photorefractive crystal can "automatically" mitigate turbulence by: (a)
recording a back-propagated turbulence-distorted probe beam, and (b) creating a
phase-conjugate beam that has the inverse phase distortion of the medium as the
transmitted data beam. However, previously reported crystal-based OPC
approaches for FSO links have demonstrated either: (i) a relatively fast
response time of 35 ms but at a relatively low data rate (e.g., 60 s). Here, we report an OPC approach for the automatic mitigation of dynamic
turbulence that enables both a high data rate (8 Gbit/s) data beam and a rapid
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.09114 |