Wide field-of-view fluorescent antenna for visible light communications beyond the etendue limit

OPTICA(2016)

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Visible light communications (VLC) is an important emerging field aiming to use optical communications to supplement Wi-Fi. This will greatly increase the available bandwidth so that demands for ever-higher data rates can be met. In this vision, solid-state lighting will provide illumination while being modulated to transmit data. An important obstacle to realizing this vision are receivers, which need to be inexpensive, sensitive, fast, and have a large field of view (FoV). One approach to increasing the sensitivity of a VLC receiver is to increase the area of the receiver's photo-detector, but this makes them expensive and slow. An alternative approach is to use optical elements to concentrate light, but conservation of etendue in these elements limits their FoV. In this paper, we demonstrate novel antennas that overcome these limitations, giving fast receivers with large collection areas and large FoV. Our results exceed the limit of etendue, giving an enhancement of light collection by a factor of 12, with FoV semi-angle of 60 degrees, and we show a threefold increase in data rate. Published by The Optical Society.
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