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Impact of Modal Crosstalk and Multi-Path Interference on Few-Mode Fiber Transmission

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Abstract

Crosstalk caused by random mode coupling can make mode-multiplexing infeasible. However, transmission of single mode over few-mode fibers is relatively insensitive to mode mixing and therefore they can be used as large-effective area fibers.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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