A robust basis for multi-bit optical communication with vectorial light
Keshaan Singh, Isaac Nape, Wagner Tavares Buono, Angela Dudley and, Andrew Forbes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel encoding scheme using the polarization inhomogeneity of vectorial light to enhance optical communication capacity, demonstrating robustness against atmospheric turbulence and channel noise.
Contribution
It proposes a new basis for mode division multiplexing that exploits polarization inhomogeneity, overcoming modal noise issues and enabling channel-independent detection.
Findings
Experimental validation with atmospheric turbulence
Robustness to channel fading and noise
Potential for significant increase in data capacity
Abstract
Increasing the information capacity of communication channels is a pressing need, driven by growing data demands and the consequent impending data crunch with existing modulation schemes. In this regard, mode division multiplexing (MDM), where the spatial modes of light form the encoding basis, has enormous potential and appeal, but is impeded by modal noise due to imperfect channels. Here we overcome this challenge by breaking the existing MDM paradigm of using the modes themselves as a discrete basis, instead exploiting the polarization inhomogeneity (vectorness) of vectorial light as our information carrier. We show that this encoding basis can be partitioned and detected almost at will, and measured in a channel independent fashion, a fact we confirm experimentally using atmospheric turbulence as a highly perturbing channel example. Our approach replaces conventional amplitude…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Network Technologies · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
