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Metasurfaces for free-space coupling to multicore fibers

Optics 2023-06-14 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Space-division multiplexing (SDM) with multicore fibers (MCFs) is envisioned to overcome the capacity crunch in optical fiber communications. Within these systems, the coupling optics that connect single-mode fibers (SMFs) to MCFs are key components in achieving high data transfer rates. Designing a compact and scalable coupler with low loss and crosstalk is a continuing challenge. Here, we introduce a metasurface-based free-space coupler that can be designed for any input array of SMFs to a MCF with arbitrary core layout. An inverse design technique - adjoint method - optimizes the metasurface phase profiles to maximize the overlap of the output fields to the MCF modes at each core position. As proof-of-concepts, we fabricated two types of 4-mode couplers for MCFs with linear and square core arrays. The measured insertion losses were as low as 1.2 dB and the worst-case crosstalk was less than -40.1 dB in the O-band (1260-1360 nm). Owing to its foundry-compatible fabrication, this coupler design could facilitate the widespread deployment of SDM based on MCFs.

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@article{arxiv.2306.07896,
  title  = {Metasurfaces for free-space coupling to multicore fibers},
  author = {Jaewon Oh and Jun Yang and Louis Marra and Ahmed H. Dorrah and Alfonso Palmieri and Paulo Dainese and Federico Capasso},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.07896},
  year   = {2023}
}

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12 pages, 18 figures. Submitted to IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology