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Automatic setting of multiple FSO orthogonal communication channels between photonic chips

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Abstract

Multiple orthogonal free-space optical (FSO) communication channels are automatically established between photonic chips hosting programmable integrated processors. All-optical channel demultiplexing is achieved with a crosstalk < -30 dB even after co-propagation though arbitrary mode mixers.

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