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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and In­for­ma­ti­on Technology

Multimode fibers for space division


In addition to higher-level modulation formats, modern optical transmission systems use wavelength and polarization multiplex to increase transmission capacity. The capacity can be further increased by using different transversal modes for transmission. For the development of usable systems, an exact modeling of the coupling effects occurring in the glass fiber between the different modes is necessary.

As part of a DFG project in cooperation with the TU Berlin, the potential and limits of such systems are to be examined. In particular, effects on the transmission path are considered here.

  • Investigation of linear and nonlinear coupling effects in multimode fibers
  • C. Spenner, H. Kleene, P. Sarapukdee, K. Kallis, D. Schulz, "Analysis of SiO2- and MgF2-Based Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors", 26th International workshop on optical wave and waveguide theory and numerical modelling OWTNM, 2018, Bad Sassendorf, Germany