Energy and wave-action flows underlying Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization of optical waves propagating in a multimode fiber((a))
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Titre | Energy and wave-action flows underlying Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization of optical waves propagating in a multimode fiber((a)) |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Baudin K., Fusaro A., Garnier J., Berti N., Krupa K., Carusotto I, Rica S., Millot G., Picozzi A. |
Journal | EPL |
Volume | 134 |
Pagination | 14001 |
Date Published | APR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0295-5075 |
Résumé | The wave turbulence theory predicts that a conservative system of nonlinear waves can exhibit a process of condensation, which originates in the singularity of the Rayleigh-Jeans equilibrium distribution of classical waves. Considering light propagation in a multimode fiber, we show that light condensation is driven by an energy flow toward the higher-order modes, and a bi-directional redistribution of the wave-action (or power) to the fundamental mode and to higher-order modes. The analysis of the near-field intensity distribution provides experimental evidence of this mechanism. The kinetic equation also shows that the wave-action and energy flows can be inverted through a thermalization toward a negative temperature equilibrium state, in which the high-order modes are more populated than low-order modes. In addition, a Bogoliubov stability analysis reveals that the condensate state is stable. Copyright (C) 2021 EPLA |
DOI | 10.1209/0295-5075/134/14001 |