Abstract
Fibers are considered as extraordinary tabletop laboratories to investigate optical turbulence and optical rogue waves (ORW). However ultrafast measurement of random optical power fluctuations is a challenging experimental task and the typical sub-picosecond timescale prevented—up to now—time-resolved observations of the awaited dynamics. We report the first single-shot recordings of ORW emerging from the propagation of random waves in optical fibers by using a specially designed ultrafast Time Microscope (TM) [1].
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