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Characterization of Long Multi-Mode Fiber Links using Digital Holography

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Abstract

We propose to use digital holography to characterize long multi-mode fiber links. A four segment 26.5km fiber span supporting 45 spatial modes is analyzed, showing the evolution of both mode-dependent loss and cross talk.

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