Abstract Few-mode multicore fibers (FM-MCFs) that enable dense space-division multiplexing (DSDM) have the potential to drastically improve the fiber capacity. In designing the FM-MCFs, several issues that originate from multicore… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Few-mode multicore fibers (FM-MCFs) that enable dense space-division multiplexing (DSDM) have the potential to drastically improve the fiber capacity. In designing the FM-MCFs, several issues that originate from multicore fibers and few-mode fibers must be considered. In this paper, these design issues such as inter-core crosstalk (IC-XT) and dispersion mode delay (DMD) are discussed. A three-mode 12-core fiber with low-DMD low-IC-XT achieves long-haul DSDM transmission over 500 km. The design concept, fiber design, and characteristics of the fabricated three-mode 12-core fiber are also described.
               
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