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  • European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) 2022
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2022),
  • paper Th3A.6

Tbit/s Single Channel 53 km Free-Space Optical Transmission - Assessing the Feasibility of Optical GEO-Satellite Feeder Links

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Abstract

A 1 Tbit/s 53km single channel free-space optical (FSO) link is demonstrated. High bandwidth, high order modulation formats and advanced adaptive optics are utilized. We show that the absence of a nonlinear-Shannon limit in combination with adaptive optics enables record data-transmission with low link failures.

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