Photonics Research, Volume. 4, Issue 5, B5(2016)

Orbital-angular-momentum-based reconfigurable optical switching and routing

Alan E. Willner1、*, Long Li1, Guodong Xie1, Yongxiong Ren1, Hao Huang1, Yang Yue1, Nisar Ahmed1, Moshe J. Willner1, Asher J. Willner1, Yan Yan1, Zhe Zhao1, Zhe Wang1, Cong Liu1, Moshe Tur2, and Solyman Ashrafi3
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089, USA
  • 2School of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel
  • 3NxGen Partners, Dallas, Texas 75219, USA
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    Concept of (a) an OAM-multiplexed optical network with OAM-multiplexed optical connections and OAM-based reconfigurable optical networking functions: (b) charge shift, (c) charge exchange, and (d) charge-selective manipulation [3,18].
    Concept of OAM channel add/drop multiplexing [19].
    Experimental results: (a1)–(a6) intensity profiles of multiplexed OAM beams for each step of adding/dropping the OAM +2 channel; BER curves for (b1) added/dropped channels and (b2) pass-through channels. B2B, back-to-back; BER, bit error rate; conv., conversion; MUX, multiplex; OSNR, optical signal-to-noise ratio [19].
    Functional block diagram of the 2×2 OAM-based switch. Switching is performed with the help of mode downconversion, programmable beam steering, and mode upconversion stages [20].
    BERs for modes appearing at output port A for different switch configurations: (a) channels from input port A, (b) channels from input port B, (c) channels from input port A while switch was in “bar” state. FEC: forward error correction [20].
    Procedures of the conversion (a) from a polarization-multiplexed signal to an OAM-multiplexed signal, (b) from an OAM-multiplexed signal to a polarization-multiplexed signal. MUX, multiplexing [21].
    Schematic view of conversion (a) from OAM +2 on x-pol and y-pol to OAM +3 and OAM +6 on x-pol, and (b) from OAM +1 and OAM +6 on x-pol to OAM +1 on x-pol and y-pol [21].
    (a) Concept of channel hopping in the spatial domain using OAM modes; one period of the received waveforms for channel ℓ=+1 at hopping rates of (b1) 10 and (b2) 50 MHz; recovered 100 Gbit/s QPSK constellations for channel ℓ=+1 during the (b3) data period and (b4) hopping transition time at 50 MHz hopping rate (2 ns guard time). Mode set ℓ=−3, −1, +1, +3 is used [22].
    (a) Concept of the multicasting function in an OAM multiplexing system, (b) the OAM power spectrum before and after multicasting [23].
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    Alan E. Willner, Long Li, Guodong Xie, Yongxiong Ren, Hao Huang, Yang Yue, Nisar Ahmed, Moshe J. Willner, Asher J. Willner, Yan Yan, Zhe Zhao, Zhe Wang, Cong Liu, Moshe Tur, Solyman Ashrafi, "Orbital-angular-momentum-based reconfigurable optical switching and routing," Photonics Res. 4, B5 (2016)

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    Paper Information

    Special Issue: OPTICAL VORTICES AND VECTOR BEAMS

    Received: May. 17, 2016

    Accepted: Jul. 13, 2016

    Published Online: Nov. 23, 2016

    The Author Email: Alan E. Willner (willner@usc.edu)

    DOI:10.1364/PRJ.4.0000B5

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