研究目的
Investigating the effects of atmospheric turbulence on single-mode or mode-multiplexed free-space optical channels, including channel transmittance and modal cross-talk coefficients.
研究成果
The presented framework provides a comprehensive method for analyzing turbulence effects on single-mode and mode-multiplexed optical channels. It offers simple analytic expressions for quick parameter estimation and numerical methods for more precise modeling. The experimental results validate the theoretical predictions, showing good agreement except at high transmittance values where higher-order effects dominate.
研究不足
The first-order approximation fails at high transmittance values due to higher-order phase distortions. The model's accuracy depends on the correct estimation of turbulence parameters like the Fried parameter.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses a theoretical framework based on the von Karman turbulence model to analyze the effects of turbulence on optical channels. It includes numerical simulations and experimental measurements in a turbulent chamber.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Experimental measurements were conducted in a turbulent chamber with controlled temperature differences to simulate various turbulence strengths.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A single-mode fiber (780-HP), collimators (F = 11 mm), a liquid-crystal-based spatial light modulator (SLM), an amplified photodiode, and a universal data acquisition board were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The optical power was coupled into a single-mode fiber, collimated, passed through the turbulent chamber, and then detected. The transmittance and modal cross-talk were measured and compared with theoretical predictions.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The experimental data were analyzed using statistical techniques to compare with the theoretical models of turbulence effects.
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