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Compact fiber-to-chip couplers play an important role in optical interconnections, especially in data centers. However, the development of couplers has been mostly limited to standard single-mode fibers, with few devices compatible with multicore and multimode fibers. Through the use of state-of-the-art optimization algorithms, we designed two ultra-compact couplers for use in a seven-core fiber with 32 $mu$m core spacing. We demonstrate for the first time a compact dual-polarization coupler capable of addressing all cores simultaneously, with measured coupling efficiency of $-$4.3 dB and with a 3-dB bandwidth of 48 nm. We also demonstrate a single-polarization coupler with efficiency of $-$2.9 dB and an operating bandwidth of 77 nm. The dual-polarization coupler has footprint of 20 $mu$m $times$ 10 $mu$m per core, which makes it the smallest fiber-to-chip coupler experimentally demonstrated on a standard silicon-on-insulator platform.
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