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Gailele, Lucas M
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Dudley, Angela L
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Forbes, A
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2018-11-30T06:38:36Z |
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2018-11-30T06:38:36Z |
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2018-09 |
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Gailele, L.M., Dudley, A.L. and Forbes, A. 2018. Free-space communication with spatial modes of light. In: SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2018, 19 - 23 August 2018, San Diego, California, USA |
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0277-786X |
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https://spie.org/Publications/Proceedings/Paper/10.1117/12.2505725
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10560
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Presented at: SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2018, San Diego, California, USA, 19-23 August 2018. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full-text item. For access to the full-text item, please consult the publisher's website. |
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Current communication systems make use of polarization and wavelength multiplexing to increase transmission rates. To offer a further improvement, Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) modes (or Laguerre-Gaussian modes) provide an infinite dimensional space. In this work, Laguerre-Gaussian modes are multiplexed and de-multiplexed by means of two Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs), making use of both their azimuthal and radial degrees of freedom. Due to the orthogonality of these modes, a modal decomposition technique is employed to detect the transmitted modes. Here we demonstrate this concept by transmitting an image over a 150 meter free-space link. The free-space link is also characterized in terms of its optical turbulence. |
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en |
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SPIE |
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Workflow;21386 |
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dc.subject |
Azimuthal and radial degrees of freedom |
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Free-space communication |
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Laguerre-Gaussian modes |
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Multiplexing |
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Orbital angular momentum |
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OAM |
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Spatial light modulator |
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Free-space communication with spatial modes of light |
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Conference Presentation |
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Gailele, L. M., Dudley, A. L., & Forbes, A. (2018). Free-space communication with spatial modes of light. SPIE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10560 |
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Gailele, Lucas M, Angela L Dudley, and A Forbes. "Free-space communication with spatial modes of light." (2018): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10560 |
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Gailele LM, Dudley AL, Forbes A, Free-space communication with spatial modes of light; SPIE; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10560 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Gailele, Lucas M
AU - Dudley, Angela L
AU - Forbes, A
AB - Current communication systems make use of polarization and wavelength multiplexing to increase transmission rates. To offer a further improvement, Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) modes (or Laguerre-Gaussian modes) provide an infinite dimensional space. In this work, Laguerre-Gaussian modes are multiplexed and de-multiplexed by means of two Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs), making use of both their azimuthal and radial degrees of freedom. Due to the orthogonality of these modes, a modal decomposition technique is employed to detect the transmitted modes. Here we demonstrate this concept by transmitting an image over a 150 meter free-space link. The free-space link is also characterized in terms of its optical turbulence.
DA - 2018-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Azimuthal and radial degrees of freedom
KW - Free-space communication
KW - Laguerre-Gaussian modes
KW - Multiplexing
KW - Orbital angular momentum
KW - OAM
KW - Spatial light modulator
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2018
SM - 0277-786X
T1 - Free-space communication with spatial modes of light
TI - Free-space communication with spatial modes of light
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/10560
ER -
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