423.7 + 426.5 Tb/s GMI Bi-Directional HCF Transmission
Jiaqian Yang, Romulo Aparecido, Eric Sillekens, Ronit Sohanpal, Mindaugas Jarmolovi\v{c}ius, Zelin Gan, Yang Hong, Morteza Kamalian-Kopae, Abdallah Ali, Shahab Bakhtiari Gorajoobi, Ruben S. Lu\'is, Daniele Orsuti, Aleksandr Donodin, Vitaly Mikhailov, Jiawei Luo

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates high-capacity bi-directional data transmission over 60 km HCF with a total of over 850 Tb/s, matching the highest unidirectional rates in both directions.
Contribution
It presents a novel bi-directional transmission method achieving record-breaking aggregate data rates over HCF.
Findings
Achieved 423.7 Tb/s and 426.5 Tb/s in two directions.
Demonstrated same-wavelength bi-directional transmission over 60 km.
Bandwidth of 42.5 THz comparable to unidirectional systems.
Abstract
We demonstrate OESCL-band same-wavelength bi-directional transmission over 60 km HCF with 42.5 THz bandwidth, achieving GMIs comparable with the highest unidirectional SMF data-rates in both directions, with an aggregate of 423.7 + 426.5 Tb/s.
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