Abstract

Conical refraction (CR) is proposed to increase the channel capacity for free space optical communication applications. We present the first investigations of cascaded CR with a linearly polarized input beam and experimentally prove that two oppositely oriented consecutive identical biaxial crystals perform a forward-backward transformation of the incident light beam. This forward-backward transformation is reported for different input beams with Gaussian, elliptical and angularly modulated transverse intensity profiles and is the basis for our novel proposal on multiplexing and demultiplexing of optical beams. We present experimental proof of usefulness and perspective of the CR multiplexing technique by increasing in one order of magnitude the channel capacity at optical frequencies. The technique is applicable to any wavelength in optical and telecommunication bands. It can be also properly upgraded with the WDM technique.

Authors
Yu. V. Loiko, J. Mompart, T. K. Kalkandjiev, i A. Turpin
Citation Key
ISI:000302637400022
COinS Data

Date Published
2015-04-10 11:26
DOI
10.1117/12.909257
ISBN Number
978-0-8194-8889-3
ISSN Number
{0277-786X}
Keywords
channel capacity, Conical refraction, Free space optics, laser links, optical multiplexing/demultiplexing}
Notes

{Conference on Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies XXIV, San Francisco, CA, JAN 24-26, 2012}

Conference Location
1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA
Publisher
SPIE
Editor
H. Hemmati i D. M. Boroson
Conference Name
FREE-SPACE LASER COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES XXIV
Tertiary Title
{Proceedings of SPIE}
Type of Work
{Proceedings Paper}
URL
http://spie.org/Publications/Proceedings/Paper/10.1117/12.909257
Volume
{8246}
Year of Publication
2012