The Internet has created a boom in long-distance optical communications. Web surfers click away and download ever-larger files, oblivious to their distance from a Web host. As a result the demand for capacity in undersea optical-fibre communications is escalating. A simple way to increase the capacity is to send many separate optical wavelengths through the same fibre, a technique known as wavelength division multiplexing. However, there is a limit to the optical power that can be used to send information along a fibre, and this – rather than the bandwidth of the fibre, which is prodigious – limits the capacity of optical fibres to carry information.
Alexey Tiranov, Marcus Huber, Jonathan Lavoie, Peter C. Strassmann, Emmanuel Zambrini Cruzeiro, Sébastien Designolle, Nicolas Brunner, Félix Bussières, Mikael Afzelius, Nicolas Gisin
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