Turbulence-resilient pilot-assisted self-coherent free-space optical communications using automatic optoelectronic mixing of many modes

In free-space optical communications that use both amplitude and phase data modulation (for example, in quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)), the data are typically recovered by mixing a Gaussian local oscillator with a received Gaussian data beam. However, atmospheric turbulence can induce power...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature photonics 2021-10, Vol.15 (10), p.743-750
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Runzhou, Hu, Nanzhe, Zhou, Huibin, Zou, Kaiheng, Su, Xinzhou, Zhou, Yiyu, Song, Haoqian, Pang, Kai, Song, Hao, Minoofar, Amir, Zhao, Zhe, Liu, Cong, Manukyan, Karapet, Almaiman, Ahmed, Lynn, Brittany, Boyd, Robert W., Tur, Moshe, Willner, Alan E.
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Zusammenfassung:In free-space optical communications that use both amplitude and phase data modulation (for example, in quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)), the data are typically recovered by mixing a Gaussian local oscillator with a received Gaussian data beam. However, atmospheric turbulence can induce power coupling from the transmitted Gaussian mode to higher-order modes, resulting in a significantly degraded mixing efficiency and system performance. Here, we use a pilot-assisted self-coherent detection approach to overcome this problem. Specifically, we transmit both a Gaussian data beam and a frequency-offset Gaussian pilot tone beam such that both beams experience similar turbulence and modal coupling. Subsequently, a photodetector mixes all corresponding pairs of the beams’ modes. During mixing, a conjugate of the turbulence-induced modal coupling is generated and compensates the modal coupling experienced by the data, and thus the corresponding modes of the pilot and data mix efficiently. We demonstrate a 12 Gbit s −1 16-QAM polarization-multiplexed free-space optical link that is resistant to turbulence. A transmission scheme for free-space optical communications is shown to be highly robust against turbulence.
ISSN:1749-4885
1749-4893
DOI:10.1038/s41566-021-00877-w