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Opt Lett ; 49(10): 2533-2536, 2024 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38748098

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Cylindrical vector beam (CVB) multiplexing communication demands effective mode cross-connection techniques to establish communication networks. While methods like polarized grating and coordinate transformation have been developed for (de)multiplexing CVB modes, challenges persist in the cross-connection of these multiplexed mode channels, including multi-mode conversion and inhomogeneous polarization control. Herein, we present an independent off-axis spin-orbit interaction strategy utilizing spin-decoupled metasurfaces. Cross-connection is achieved by encoding conjugated Dammann optical vortex grating phases onto the two orthogonal circularly polarized components of CVBs. Experimental results demonstrate the successful interconversion of four CVB modes (CVB+1 and CVB-2, CVB+2 and CVB-4) using a Si-based metasurface with a polarization conversion efficiency exceeding 85%. This facilitates the cross-connection of 200 Gbit/s quadrature phase-shift keying signals with bit-error-rates below 10-6. Offering advantages such as ultra-compact device size, flexible control of CVB modes, and multi-mode parallel processing, this approach shows promise in advancing the networking capabilities of CVB mode multiplexing communication networks.

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Opt Express ; 31(25): 42299-42309, 2023 Dec 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38087606

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Cylindrical vector beam (CVB) has recently gained attention as a promising carrier for signal multiplexing owing to its mode orthogonality. However, the full-duplex multiplexing communication has not been previously explored for the lack of effective technologies to parallelly couple and separate CVB modes. Herein, we present a full-duplex solution for CVB multiplexing communication that utilizes spin-dependent phase modulation metasurfaces. By independently phase-modulating the two spin eigenstates of CVBs with the metasurface via spin-dependent orbital interactions, and loading two binary Dammann vortex gratings, we enabled an independent and reciprocal wave vector manipulation of CVBs for full-duplex (de)multiplexing operation. To demonstrate this concept, we constructed a 16-channel (including 4 CVB modes and 4 wavelengths) full-duplex CVB multiplexing communication system and achieved the bidirectional transmission of 800 Gbit/s quadrature-phase shift-keying (QPSK) signals over a 5 km few-mode fiber. Our results demonstrate the successful multiplexing and demultiplexing of 2 radial CVB modes and 2 azimuthal CVB modes in full-duplex communication with the bit-error-rates approaching 1.87 × 10-5.

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Sensors (Basel) ; 20(21)2020 Nov 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33153078

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We present a real-time Truncated Signed Distance Field (TSDF)-based three-dimensional (3D) semantic reconstruction for LiDAR point cloud, which achieves incremental surface reconstruction and highly accurate semantic segmentation. The high-precise 3D semantic reconstruction in real time on LiDAR data is important but challenging. Lighting Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data with high accuracy is massive for 3D reconstruction. We so propose a line-of-sight algorithm to update implicit surface incrementally. Meanwhile, in order to use more semantic information effectively, an online attention-based spatial and temporal feature fusion method is proposed, which is well integrated into the reconstruction system. We implement parallel computation in the reconstruction and semantic fusion process, which achieves real-time performance. We demonstrate our approach on the CARLA dataset, Apollo dataset, and our dataset. When compared with the state-of-art mapping methods, our method has a great advantage in terms of both quality and speed, which meets the needs of robotic mapping and navigation.

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Nano Lett ; 19(9): 6049-6057, 2019 Sep 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31373501

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Whispering gallery mode resonators have been demonstrated to be a great way to achieve superior optical cavities with high quality factor and small mode volume. However, due to the high sensitivity of these modes to the properties of the resonator boundary, they are susceptible to parasitic splitting of clockwise and counterclockwise modes. In this work, we investigate the effect of implantation of an engineered notch into the boundary of a circular microdisk resonator fabricated from colloidal quantum dots, which are particularly sensitive to boundary defects. We observed a strong reduction of parasitic mode splitting with introduction of a large engineered notch, as well as enhanced directionality of laser emission. We further investigate the performance of these resonators in evanescently coupled pairs, where the modal interaction allows modulation of laser behavior through variation of the gain and loss induced by the optical pump. We show that two distinct cases of modal interaction can be achieved by adjusting the size of the engineered notch, providing a bridge between intra- and interdisk modal interactions for laser spectral control.

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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 561, 2019 02 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30718515

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Evanescently coupled pairs of microdisk lasers have emerged as a useful platform for studying the non-Hermitian physics of exceptional points. It remains an open question how scalable and versatile such phenomena can be when carried over to other designs. Here we have studied the effect of gain/loss modulation in an evanescently coupled pair of microdisk optical resonators fabricated from solution-processed colloidal quantum dots. The emission spectra of these structures are sensitive to small imperfections, which cause frequency-splitting of the whispering gallery modes. Despite this inherent disorder, we found that when spatially modulating the optical pump to vary the gain differential between the coupled microdisks, the coupling drives the split parasitic intra-cavity modes into coalescence at an exceptional point of the resulting three-mode system. This unusual behavior is rationalized via a Hamiltonian that incorporates the intra-cavity coupling as well as the anisotropic inter-cavity coupling between modes in the microdisk pair.

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Opt Express ; 13(26): 10457-68, 2005 Dec 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19503261

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This paper studies the problem of signal-quality-guaranteed lightpath provisioning in survivable translucent optical networks under dynamic traffic. A new protection scheme, called regeneration-segment protection (RSP), is proposed. Provisioning approaches with shared path protection and shared RSP are presented. Two main signal quality constraints are integrated with the provisioning problem. Different regenerator placement strategies for working path and protection path are employed. Joint path selection method is used to select the "optimal" working-protection pair. With the above considerations, survivable lightpath provisioning with signal-quality-guarantees is achieved in a cost-effective manner. Results show that in a moderate-size network, RSP has less blocking probability than path protection when the network load is low or modest. Besides, RSP obtains better performance in terms of recovery time than path protection in all network scenarios.

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