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Ultraviolet-to-blue color-converting scintillating-fibers photoreceiver for 375-nm laser-based underwater wireless optical communication

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OPTICS EXPRESS
卷 27, 期 21, 页码 30450-30461

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.27.030450

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  1. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology [BAS/1/1614-01-01, GEN/1/6607-01-01, KCR/1/2081-01-01]
  2. KAUST-KFUPM Special Initiative [REP/1/2878-01-01]
  3. King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology [KACST TIC R2-FP-008]

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Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) can offer reliable and secure connectivity for enabling future internet-of-underwater-things (IoUT), owing to its unlicensed spectrum and high transmission speed. However, a critical bottleneck lies in the strict requirement of pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT), for effective recovery of modulated optical signals at the receiver end. A large-area, high bandwidth, and wide-angle-of-view photoreceiver is therefore crucial for establishing a high-speed yet reliable communication link under non-directional pointing in a turbulent underwater environment. In this work, we demonstrated a large-area, of up to a few tens of cm2, photoreceiver design based on ultraviolet(UV)-to-blue color-converting plastic scintillating fibers, and yet offering high 3-dB bandwidth of up to 86.13 MHz. Tapping on the large modulation bandwidth, we demonstrated a high data rate of 250 Mbps at bit-error ratio (BER) of 2.2 x 10(3) using non-return-to-zero on-off keying (NRZ-OOK) pseudorandom binary sequence (PRBS) 2(10)-1 data stream, a 375-nm laser-based communication link over the 1.15-m water channel. This proof-of-concept demonstration opens the pathway for revolutionizing the photodetection scheme in UWOC, and for non-line-of-sight (NLOS) free-space optical communication. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement.

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