Abstract

A wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM)-visible laser light communication (VLLC) and white-lighting ring network with a 150-Gbit/s accumulative transmission rate at central station (CS), a 50-Gbit/s transmission rate at optical node, and a 604-lux white-lighting at CS is successfully demonstrated. Red, green, and blue laser diodes employing two-stage injection locking and optoelectronic feedback techniques are utilized to afford the dual functions of high-speed VLLC links and white-light illumination at reading/writing-level. By deploying optical add-drop multiplexing scheme, this newly-built WDM-VLLC and white-lighting ring network is promising since it allows a point-to-multipoint link and a two-way operation in free-space transmission. Impressively low bit error rate of 10 <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">−9</sup> , clear PAM4 eye diagrams, and qualified white-lighting for reading and writing are achieved through 7.5 m/9 m/10.5 m/12 m VLLC link with 5 m plastic optical fiber transmission. Such constructed WDM-VLLC and white-lighting ring network shows a potential one for the evolution of high-speed VLLC with white-lighting for reading/writing.

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