Nonlinear dynamics in multimode optical fibers

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TitreNonlinear dynamics in multimode optical fibers
Type de publicationConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuteursWabnitz S, Tonello A, Couderc V, Modotto D, Barthelemy A, Millot G, Krupa K
EditorRazeghi M, Brown GJ, Lewis JS, Leo G
Conference NameQUANTUM SENSING AND NANO ELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS XV
PublisherSPIE
Conference Location1000 20TH ST, PO BOX 10, BELLINGHAM, WA 98227-0010 USA
ISBN Number978-1-5106-1566-3
Mots-clésbeam reshaping, multimode fibers, Parametric effects
Résumé

We overview recent advances in the research on spatiotemporal beam shaping in nonlinear multimode optical fibers. An intense light beam coupled to a graded index (GRIN) highly multimode fiber undergoes a series of complex nonlinear processes when its power grows larger. Among them, the lowest threshold effect is the Kerr-induced beam self-cleaning, that redistributes most of the beam energy into a robust bell-shaped beam close to the fundamental mode. At higher powers a series of spectral sidebands is generated, thanks to the phase matching induced by the long period grating due to the periodic self-imaging of the beam and the Kerr effect. Subsequently a broadband and spectrally flat supercontinuum is generated, extending from the visible to the mid-infrared.

DOI10.1117/12.2287874