Abstract

Polarization demultiplexing and multiplexing by means of conical refraction is proposed to increase the channel capacity for free-space optical communication applications. The proposed technique is based on the forward-backward optical transform occurring when a light beam propagates consecutively along the optic axes of two identical biaxial crystals with opposite orientations of their conical refraction characteristic vectors. We present an experimental proof of usefulness of the conical refraction demultiplexing and multiplexing technique by increasing in one order of magnitude the channel capacity at optical frequencies in a propagation distance of 4 m.

Authors
A. Turpin, J. Mompart, T. K. Kalkandjiev, i Yu. V. Loiko
Citation Key
Turpin:12
COinS Data

Date Published
2015-04-10 10:57
DOI
10.1364/OL.37.004197
ISSN
0146-9592
Keywords
Anisotropic optical materials, Free-space optical communication, Multiplexing
Issue
20
Pagination
4197–4199
Publisher
OSA
Reprint Edition
http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.1564
Journal
Optics Letters
Start Page
4197
URL
http://ol.osa.org/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-37-20-4197
Volume
37
Year of Publication
2012