KEYWORDS: Data transmission, Multimode fibers, Holography, Space division multiplexing, Quantum efficiency, Transmitters, Time metrology, Spatial light modulators, Signal to noise ratio, Receivers
Holographic transmission matrix measurements of optical multimode fibre communication channels enable optical precoding on the transmitter-side exploiting the physical layer. This approach can achieve a crucial SNR advantage for legitimate communication participants over illegitamte ones, such as an eavesdropper. We present measurements on a 55-mode fibre channel including transmitter Alice and receiver Bob, to which an eavesdropper Eve is physically coupled. Alice performs a programmable optical precoding through an SLM based on singular value decomposition enabling space division multiplexing. Demonstration of confidential data transmission is based on measurements from both channels Alice/Bob and Alice/Eve, which are used for determining the achievable amount of securely exchanged data between Alice and Bob, i.e. secrecy rate. Results are shown on step-index fibres of up to 100 m length.
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