Few-Mode Fiber Technology, Deployments, and Systems
2022
Authors: Pierre Sillard1, Kaoutar Benyahya2, Daiki Soma3, Pu Jian4, Guillaume Labroille4, Koji Igarashi5, Roland Ryf2, Nicolas K. Fontaine2, Georg Rademacher6, Kohki Shibahara7
1Prysmian Group, Haisnes, France
2Nokia Bell Labs Paris, Nozay, France
3KDDI Research, Inc, Saitama, Japan
4Cailabs (France)
5Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
6National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Tokyo, Japan
7NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract
Mode-division multiplexing (MDM) using few-mode fibers (FMFs) appears as a promising technology to increase fiber capacity by a few orders of magnitude and sustain the traffic demand for the decades to come. The potential of MDM lies in its ability to exploit multiple modes within a single optical fiber strand. Since 2011 and the first promising demonstrations, impressive progress has been made. In this article, we will show how the most recent advances in design and fabrication have improved the performance of FMFs and MDM systems, and allowed to turn research demonstrations into practical deployments.