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Inter-Modal Nonlinear Interactions Between Well Separated Channels in Spatially-Multiplexed Fiber Transmission

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a new manifestation of optical Kerr effect in multimode fibers. We show that nonlinear distortions between spatial modes of multimode fibers can be larger for channels that are well separated in wavelength than for channels in close proximity.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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