Demultiplexer for WDM over POF in prism-spectrometer configuration

D. Lutz, M. Haupt, U. Fischer
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Polymer Optical Fibres (POFs) show clear advantages compared to copper and/or glass fibres. In essence, POFs are inexpensive, space-saving and not susceptible to electromagnetic interference. Thus, the usage of POFs have become a reasonable alternative in short distance data communication. Today, POFs are applied in a wide number of applications due to these specific advantages. These applications include automotive communication systems and In-House-Networking. The current transfer mode system via POF is based only on one channel (or rather on one wavelength), making the usable bandwidth the limiting factor of this technology. One potential solution to expand the usable bandwidth of POF-based systems is wavelength division multiplexing (WDM). Because of the attenuation behaviour of POF, the only transmission window is situated in the visible spectrum. The solution proposed in this paper makes it possible to transfer several signals on different wavelengths through a single polymeric fibre. In order to separate the transmitted signals, special separators - called demultiplexers - are utilized. These demultiplexers are realized by employing the principle of the prism-spectrometer. Thus, the signals transmitted over different wavelengths will not be refracted equally strong. In the set-up described in this paper, the light emitted by the polymeric fibre is collimated by an off-axis parabolic mirror and then broken up by a prism, making it possible to restore the data originally transmitted via each wavelength-channel.
棱镜-光谱仪配置中用于波分复用的POF解复用器
与铜和/或玻璃纤维相比,聚合物光纤(POFs)具有明显的优势。从本质上讲,POFs价格低廉,节省空间,而且不容易受到电磁干扰。因此,使用pfs已成为短距离数据通信的一种合理选择。如今,由于这些特殊的优点,pof在许多应用中得到了广泛的应用。这些应用包括汽车通信系统和内部网络。目前通过POF的传输模式系统仅基于一个通道(或者更确切地说是一个波长),使得可用带宽成为该技术的限制因素。波分复用(WDM)是扩展pof系统可用带宽的一个潜在解决方案。由于POF的衰减特性,唯一的传输窗口位于可见光谱中。本文提出的解决方案使得通过一根聚合物纤维传输不同波长的几个信号成为可能。为了分离传输的信号,使用了特殊的分离器——称为解复用器。这些解复用器是利用棱镜分光计的原理实现的。因此,在不同波长上传输的信号不会被同样强的折射。在本文描述的装置中,聚合物纤维发出的光由离轴抛物面镜准直,然后由棱镜分解,从而可以恢复通过每个波长通道传输的原始数据。
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