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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 41,
  • Issue 10,
  • pp. 3164-3174
  • (2023)

Multimode Optical Fiber Beam-By-Beam Cleanup

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Abstract

We introduce and experimentally demonstrate the concept of all-optical beam switching in graded-index multimode optical fibers. Nonlinear coupling between orthogonally polarized seed and signal beams permits to control the spatial beam quality at the fiber output. Remarkably, we show that even a few-mode control beam whose power is about ten times lower than that of the total beam may substantially enhance the quality of an intense, highly multimode signal beam. We propose a simple geometrical representation of the beam switching operation, whose validity is quantitatively confirmed by the experimental mode decomposition of the output beam. All-optical switching of multimode beams may find important applications in high-power beam delivery and fiber lasers.

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