Spatial beam self-cleaning in multimode fibres

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TitreSpatial beam self-cleaning in multimode fibres
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursKrupa K., Tonello A., Shalaby B.M, Fabert M., Barthelemy A., Millot G., Wabnitz S., Couderc V.
JournalNATURE PHOTONICS
Volume11
Pagination237-U99
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1749-4885
Résumé

Multimode optical fibres are enjoying renewed attention, boosted by the urgent need to overcome the current capacity crunch of single-mode fibre (SMF) systems and by recent advances in multimode complex nonlinear optics(1-13). In this work, we demonstrate that standard multimode fibres (MMFs) can be used as ultrafast all-optical tools for the transverse beammanipulation of high-power laser pulses. Our experimental data show that the Kerr effect in a graded-index (GRIN) MMF is the driving mechanism that overcomes speckle distortions, and leads to a counterintuitive effect that results in a spatially clean output beam robust against fibre bending. Our observations demonstrate that nonlinear beam reshaping into the fundamental mode of aMMF can be achieved even in the absence of a dissipative process such as stimulated scattering (Raman or Brillouin)(14,15).

DOI10.1038/NPHOTON.2017.32