Yu Zhao, Huijiao Wang, Tian Huang, Zhiqiang Guan, Zile Li, Lei Yu, Shaohua Yu, Guoxing Zheng
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Abstract
Advancements in computer science have propelled society into an era of data explosion, marked by a critical need for enhanced data transmission capacity, particularly in the realm of space-division multiplexing and demultiplexing devices for fiber communications. However, recently developed mode demultiplexers primarily focus on mode divisions within one dimension rather than multiple dimensions (i.e., intensity distributions and polarization states), which significantly limits their applicability in space-division multiplexing communications. In this context, we introduce a neural network-assisted meta-router to recognize intensity distributions and polarization states of optical fiber modes, achieved through a single layer of metasurface optimized via neural network techniques. Specifically, a four-mode meta-router is theoretically designed and experimentally characterized, which enables four modes, comprising two spatial modes with two polarization states, independently divided into distinct spatial regions, and successfully recognized by positions of corresponding spatial regions. Our framework provides a paradigm for fiber mode demultiplexing apparatus characterized by application compatibility, transmission capacity, and function scalability with ultra-simple design and ultra-compact device. Merging metasurfaces, neural network and mode routing, this proposed framework paves a practical pathway towards intelligent metasurface-aided optical interconnection, including applications such as fiber communication, object recognition and classification, as well as information display, processing, and encryption.
期刊介绍:
Nanophotonics, published in collaboration with Sciencewise, is a prestigious journal that showcases recent international research results, notable advancements in the field, and innovative applications. It is regarded as one of the leading publications in the realm of nanophotonics and encompasses a range of article types including research articles, selectively invited reviews, letters, and perspectives.
The journal specifically delves into the study of photon interaction with nano-structures, such as carbon nano-tubes, nano metal particles, nano crystals, semiconductor nano dots, photonic crystals, tissue, and DNA. It offers comprehensive coverage of the most up-to-date discoveries, making it an essential resource for physicists, engineers, and material scientists.