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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
5862
World Ranking
5327
National Ranking
224

Best Publications

  • Design and fabrication of ultra-low crosstalk and low-loss multi-core fiber

    Unknown

  • 2.15 Pb/s transmission using a 22 core homogeneous single-mode multi-core fiber and wideband optical comb

    B. J. Puttnam;R. S. Luis;W. Klaus;J. Sakaguchi

  • 109-Tb/s (7×97×172-Gb/s SDM/WDM/PDM) QPSK transmission through 16.8-km homogeneous multi-core fiber

    Jun Sakaguchi;Yoshinari Awaji;Naoya Wada;Atsushi Kanno

  • Design and fabrication of ultra-low crosstalk and low-loss multi-core fiber: erratum

    Unknown

  • Space-division multiplexed transmission over 4200-km 3-core microstructured fiber

    R. Ryf;R.-J. Essiambre;A. H. Gnauck;S. Randel

  • 10.16 Peta-bit/s Dense SDM/WDM transmission over Low-DMD 6-Mode 19-Core Fibre Across C+L Band

    Daiki Soma;Yuta Wakayama;Shohei Beppu;Seiya Sumita

  • 10.16-Peta-B/s Dense SDM/WDM Transmission Over 6-Mode 19-Core Fiber Across the C+L Band

    Daiki Soma;Yuta Wakayama;Shohei Beppu;Seiya Sumita

  • Record-Low Spatial Mode Dispersion and Ultra-Low Loss Coupled Multi-Core Fiber for Ultra-Long-Haul Transmission

    Unknown

  • Realizing a 36-core, 3-mode fiber with 108 spatial channels

    J. Sakaguchi;W. Klaus;J.-M. D. Mendinueta;B.J. Puttnam

  • Characterization of Crosstalk in Ultra-Low-Crosstalk Multi-Core Fiber

    Unknown

  • Space Division Multiplexed Transmission of 109-Tb/s Data Signals Using Homogeneous Seven-Core Fiber

    J. Sakaguchi;Y. Awaji;N. Wada;A. Kanno

  • Time and Modulation Frequency Dependence of Crosstalk in Homogeneous Multi-Core Fibers

    Ruben S. Luis;Benjamin J. Puttnam;Adolfo V. T. Cartaxo;Werner Klaus

  • Large Spatial Channel (36-Core × 3 mode) Heterogeneous Few-Mode Multicore Fiber

    Jun Sakaguchi;Werner Klaus;Jose Manuel Delgado Mendinueta;Benjamin James Puttnam

  • Physical interpretation of intercore crosstalk in multicore fiber: effects of macrobend, structure fluctuation, and microbend.

    Tetsuya Hayashi;Takashi Sasaki;Eisuke Sasaoka;Kunimasa Saitoh

  • 10.66 Peta-Bit/s Transmission over a 38-Core-Three-Mode Fiber

    Georg Rademacher;Benjamin J. Puttnam;Ruben S. Luis;Jun Sakaguchi

  • Crosstalk variation of multi-core fibre due to fibre bend

    Unknown

  • 1705-km transmission over coupled-core fibre supporting 6 spatial modes

    R. Ryf;N. K. Fontaine;B. Guan;R.-J. Essiambre

  • Randomly-Coupled Multi-Core Fiber Technology

    Unknown

  • Uncoupled multi-core fiber enhancing signal-to-noise ratio

    Unknown

  • Field-Deployed Multi-Core Fiber Testbed

    Tetsuya Hayashi;Takuji Nagashima;Tetsuya Nakanishi;Tetsu Morishima

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