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journal contribution
posted on 2023-08-17, 16:38authored byNan He, Tingbiao Guo, Jiahan Tian, Ji Du, Zhipeng Hu, Yuxin Xing, Yi Jin, Junping Zhang, Sailing He
Free space optical communication (FSO) has gained significant
attention
due to the growing demand for a high information capacity. For FSO
between multiple or moving targets, a receiver with a wide angle of
acquisition capability is necessary. Traditionally, gimbals and fast
steering mirrors have been used, but they are often difficult to make
both compact and wide-angle. Here, a novel duplex FSO system is demonstrated,
which utilizes a highly compact fiber coupling metalens to receive
and transmit signals in a large field of view up to 80°. High
coupling efficiency up to 48.8% at a wavelength of 1550 nm is experimentally
achieved. The small coupling loss enables the user to modulate and
direct the downstream power from the base station back along the same
path, saving energy and leaving only one source in the FSO system.
The low bit error rate and the open and clear eye diagram results
validate the excellent downlink/uplink communication performance of
a 10 Gbps FSO system empowered by the metalens. The system exhibits
a large field of view, high data rate, compact size, and low power
consumption, which meets the size, weight, and power requirement of
smart devices.