Bidirectional wavelength-division-multiplexing fibre-free-space optical communications using polarisation multiplexing technique and tunable optical vestigial sideband filter

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Hsiao-Mei Lin [1 ]
Chia-Peng Wang [2 ]
Hai-Han Lu [2 ]
Stotaw Talbachew Hayle [2 ]
Xu-Hong Huang [3 ]
Wei-Wen Hsu [2 ]
Yu-Chen Chung [2 ]
Yu-Yao Bai [2 ]
Kelper Okram [2 ]
Jia-Ming Lu [2 ]
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[1] National Taipei University of Technology,Department of Interaction Design
[2] National Taipei University of Technology,Institute of Electro
[3] Fujian University of Technology,Optical Engineering
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Communications Engineering | / 3卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44172-024-00277-2
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To address the growing demand from emerging applications, high transmission capacity is essential for both fibre backbones and last-mile communications. This can be achieved by integrating optical fibre with optical wireless technologies, facilitating the development of fibre-free-space optical communications. Here we report a bidirectional wavelength-division-multiplexing fibre-free-space optical communication employing polarisation multiplexing technique and tunable optical vestigial sideband filter. The transmission capacity is considerably increased by integrating the polarisation multiplexing technique with the wavelength-division-multiplexing scheme. The transmission performance is extensively enhanced by using a tunable optical vestigial sideband filter and vestigial sideband-four-level pulse amplitude modulation. Moreover, the optical wireless link is substantially extended through the operation of triplet lenses. Low bit error rates and clear vestigial sideband-four-level pulse amplitude modulation eye diagrams are attained with a high aggregate transmission capacity of 480 Gb/s for downstream/upstream transmission. This capability of bidirectional fibre-free-space optical communications holds substantial potential for enhancing advanced wired-wireless communications.
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