One promising method to increase the bit-rate capacity of optical fibers is the use of Multi-Core Fibers (MCFs). However, the close proximity of the cores can lead to data interference due to crosstalk between them. A novel approach is proposed to suppress crosstalk in MCFs. It is demonstrated that if the refractive index of the cores is weakly modulated harmonically, with each core having a different phase, crosstalk in two-core and three-core fibers can be entirely eliminated. Furthermore, by using specific configurations— either by selecting the fiber length or by arranging the cores’ spatial layout—crosstalk can be suppressed even in fibers with more than three cores.
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