Modal correction for fiber-coupling efficiency in free-space optical communication systems through atmospheric turbulence
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2010
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High-speed free-space optical communication systems have recently used fiber-optical components. The coupling efficiency with which the received laser beam can be coupled into a single-mode fiber is noticeably limited by atmospheric turbulence due to the degradation of its spatial coherence. Fortunately, adaptive optics (AO) can alleviate this limitation by partially correcting the turbulence-distorted wavefront. The coupling efficiency improvement provided by Zernike modal AO correction is numerically evaluated. It is found that the first 3-20 corrected polynomials can considerably improve the fiber-coupling efficiency. The improvement brought by AO is compared with that brought by a coherent fiber array. Finally, a hybrid technique that integrates AO and a coherent fiber array is proposed. Results show that the hybrid technique outperforms each of the two above-mentioned techniques. (C) 2009 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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OPTIK.2010,121(19):1789-1793 |
Palavras-Chave | #Free-Space Optical Communication #Atmospheric Turbulence #Fiber Coupling Efficiency #Adaptive Optics #Modal Correction #Deformable Mirror #Adaptive Optics |
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期刊论文 |