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R. Amezcua Correa

Researcher at University of Central Florida

Publications -  47
Citations -  1237

R. Amezcua Correa is an academic researcher from University of Central Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-mode optical fiber & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1026 citations.

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Ultra-high-density spatial division multiplexing with a few-mode multicore fibre

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the viability of spatial multiplexing to reach a data rate of 5.1 Tbit/s−1/carrier−1 on a single wavelength over a single fiber, by employing few-mode multicore fiber, compact three-dimensional waveguide multiplexers and energy-efficient frequency-domain MIMO equalization.
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Visible supercontinuum generation in a graded index multimode fiber pumped at 1064 nm.

TL;DR: Efficient supercontinuum generation that extends into the visible spectral range by pumping a low differential mode group delay graded index multimode fiber in the normal dispersion regime is observed and could pave the way for high brightness, high power, and compact, multi-octave continuum sources.
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30×30 MIMO transmission over 15 spatial modes

TL;DR: 15-mode photonic lanterns enabled low-loss coupling into and out of the fiber and a time-multiplexed coherent receiver facilitates measurement of all 30 signals.
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Compact fiber-optic curvature sensor based on super-mode interference in a seven-core fiber.

TL;DR: A compact, low loss, and highly sensitive optical fiber curvature sensor is presented, which allows for using either visibility or spectral shift for sensor interrogation when the device is bent.
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Versatile supercontinuum generation in parabolic multimode optical fibers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that the pump's spatial input profile can provide additional degrees of freedom in tailoring at will the nonlinear dynamics and the ensuing spectral content of supercontinuum generation in highly multimoded optical fibers.