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De-correlation Bandwidth Evolution of Frequency Dependent Crosstalk in Weakly Coupled Multicore Fiber

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Abstract

It was experimentally confirmed for the first time that the de-correlation bandwidth of crosstalk in multicore fiber decreases by fractional linear function with transmission length, which is help for building channel model of multicore fiber.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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