Hundredfold optical fiber capacity increase sends thousands of HDTV videos per second

Monday, May 16, 2016 - 08:31 in Physics & Chemistry

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and collaborating labs have demonstrated the world's highest density optical fiber using a deployable optical fiber diameter of less than 250 µm. This optical fiber contains 19 optical paths (cores) that can support six kinds of optical signals (modes), and it provides 114 (= 6 modes × 19 cores) spatially multiplexed communication paths (channels) in one optical fiber.

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