Journal article

Invited Article: Polarization diversity and modulation for high-speed optical communications: Architectures and capacity

W Shieh, H Khodakarami, D Che

APL Photonics | AIP Publishing | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Polarization is one of the fundamental properties of optical waves. To cope with the exponential growth of the Internet traffic, optical communications has advanced by leaps and bounds within the last decade. For the first time, the polarization domain has been extensively explored for high-speed optical communications. In this paper, we discuss the general principle of polarization modulation in both Jones and Stokes spaces. We show that there is no linear optical device capable of transforming an arbitrary input polarization into one that is orthogonal to itself. This excludes the receiver self-polarization diversity architecture by splitting the signal into two branches, and then transfer..

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