Polarization division multiplexed 2×10-Gbps optical data transmissions over a holey fiber in 1-µm-waveband photonic transport system

Error-free polarization division multiplexed (PDM) 10-Gbps × 2-PDM transmission over a 3.7-km-long holey fiber in the 1-µm waveband, which are shown to be capable of 8.4-THz bandwidth transmission, is successfully demonstrated for the first time.

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