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Channel passband broadening via strong mixing in cascaded few-mode fiber wavelength-selective switches

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Abstract

Strong mixing in FMF statistically reduces group delay spread. We demonstrate that it also statistically broadens the passband of cascaded FMF WSS, since the channel edge transition of a single WSS is mode dependent.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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