All-fiber architecture for high speed core-selective switch for multicore fibers.

Cristóbal Melo, Matías Reyes F, Diego Arroyo, Esteban S Gómez, Stephen P Walborn, Gustavo Lima, Miguel Figueroa, Jaime Cariñe, Gabriel Saavedra
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The use of multicore optical fibers is emerging as a key solution to implement space-division multiplexing, essential for overcoming the capacity limits of conventional single-mode fibers. However, next-generation high-capacity optical networks will require new devices compatible with these fibers. In this work, we present an all-fiber architecture for a high-speed core-selective switch, crucial for efficient signal distribution in multicore networks. The device leverages multicore interference to achieve rapid core-switching within 0.7 μs-three orders of magnitude faster than state-of-the-art micro-electromechanical system switches. It also maintains an average inter-core crosstalk below -18 dB, ensuring compatibility with diverse network tasks. We validated the device's functionality by routing optical signals ranging from 1 to 600 Gbps and successfully switching signals over a field-installed multicore fiber network. These results demonstrate, for the first time, a multicore optical fiber switch operating under real-world conditions with speeds far surpassing existing commercial devices. Potentially compatible with standard multiplexing techniques, this switch represents a significant advancement in enabling high-capacity multicore telecommunication networks. Its performance and adaptability position it as a key technology for the development of next-generation optical communication systems.

多芯光纤高速选芯交换机的全光纤结构。
多芯光纤的使用正在成为实现空分复用的关键解决方案,对于克服传统单模光纤的容量限制至关重要。然而,下一代高容量光网络将需要与这些光纤兼容的新设备。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种高速核心选择交换机的全光纤架构,这对于多核网络中有效的信号分发至关重要。该器件利用多核干扰实现0.7 μ - 3个数量级的快速核心切换,比最先进的微机电系统开关快。它还保持了-18 dB以下的平均核间串扰,确保了与各种网络任务的兼容性。我们通过路由1到600 Gbps的光信号,并通过现场安装的多芯光纤网络成功切换信号,验证了设备的功能。这些结果首次证明了在实际条件下运行的多芯光纤交换机,其速度远远超过现有的商用设备。这种交换机可能与标准多路复用技术兼容,代表了在实现高容量多核电信网络方面的重大进步。它的性能和适应性使其成为下一代光通信系统发展的关键技术。
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