Research Laboratory of Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Opt Lett. 2011 Sep 1;36(17):3356-8. doi: 10.1364/OL.36.003356.
The use of ultrashort (femtosecond duration) light pulses for line-of-sight free-space optical (FSO) communication through fog is receiving increasing attention. Assuming that the transmitter power is low enough to preclude nonlinear interactions, and that scattering-induced multipath spread is less than the reciprocal of the scattering-induced Doppler spread, it is shown that the average transmitter-to-receiver fractional energy transfer of an ultrafast FSO system cannot exceed that of a quasimonochromatic (nanosecond pulse duration) system operating at the optimum wavelength within the ultrafast system's spectrum. Thus, an ultrashort-pulse system is not a solution for high-data-rate FSO communication through fog, because, at best, it will reproduce on average the energy-transfer performance of a wavelength-optimized quasimonochromatic system.
超短(飞秒持续时间)光脉冲在视距自由空间光(FSO)通信中用于雾中的应用越来越受到关注。假设发射器功率足够低,以排除非线性相互作用,并且散射引起的多径扩展小于散射引起的多普勒扩展的倒数,则表明超快 FSO 系统的平均发射器到接收器分数能量传输不会超过在超快系统光谱内的最佳波长处工作的准单色(纳秒脉冲持续时间)系统。因此,超短脉冲系统不是通过雾进行高速率 FSO 通信的解决方案,因为,在最佳情况下,它将平均再现波长优化的准单色系统的能量传输性能。