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Increasing the bandwidth-distance product of multimode fibre using offset launch

Increasing the bandwidth-distance product of multimode fibre using offset launch

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The authors report an improvement of the bandwidth-distance product of multimode fibre by up to 400%, achieved with a novel offset launch technique. This technique excites > 60% of the fibre modes and is stable against environmental variations. Transmission of 2.5 Gbit/s over 3 km of 50 µm multimode fibre is demonstrated.

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