Multimode optical fibers are attracting a growing interest for their capability to transport high-power laser beams, coupled with novel nonlinear optics-based applications. However, optical fiber breakdown occurs when beam intensities exceed a certain critical value. Optical breakdown associated with irreversible Read More …
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Multimode solitons in step-index fibers
We experimentally generate multimode solitons in step-index fibers, where nonlinearity compensates for both chromatic and modal dispersion. These solitons are subject to Raman self-frequency shift, and their energy is gradually transfered to the fundamental fiber mode. We compare multimode soliton Read More …
Spatiotemporal beam self‑cleaning for high‑resolution nonlinear fuorescence imaging with multimode fber
Beam self-cleaning (BSC) in graded-index (GRIN) multimode fbers (MMFs) has been recently reported by diferent research groups. Driven by the interplay between Kerr efect and beam self-imaging, BSC counteracts random mode coupling, and forces laser beams to recover a quasi-single Read More …
Conditions for walk-off soliton generation in a multimode fiber
It has been recently demonstrated that multimode solitons are unstable objects which evolve, in the range of hundreds of nonlinearity lengths, into stable single-mode solitons carried by the fundamental mode. We show experimentally and by numerical simulations that femtosecond multimode Read More …
Experimental observation of self-imaging in SMF-28 optical fibers
Spatial self-imaging, consisting of the periodic replication of the optical transverse beam profile along the propagation direction, can be achieved in guided wave systems when all excited modes interfere in phase. We exploited material defects photoluminescence for directly visualizing self-imaging Read More …
3D time-domain beam mapping for studying nonlinear dynamics in multimode optical fibers
Characterization of the complex spatiotemporal dynamics of optical beam propagation in nonlinear multimode fibers requires the development of advanced measurement methods, capable of capturing the real-time evolution of beam images. We present a new space–time mapping technique, permitting the direct Read More …
Singlemode spatiotemporal soliton attractor
January 29th, 2021 Experimental and numerical studies of spatiotemporal femtosecond soliton propagation over up to 1 km spans of parabolic graded-index (GRIN) fibers reveal that initial multimode soliton pulses naturally and irreversibly evolve into a singlemode soliton. This is carried Read More …
Managing Self-Phase Modulation in Pseudolinear Optical Transmission Systems
January 13th, 2021 We propose a new semi-analytical model, describing the bandwidth evolution of pulses propagating in dispersion managed (DM) transmission systems using multimodal graded-index fibers (GRIN) with parabolic index. The model also applies to monomodal fiber DM systems, representing Read More …
Giving light a new twist: rainbow spiral emission
October 1st, 2020 We demonstrate a new practical approach for generating multicolour spiral-shaped beams. It makes use of a standard silica optical fibre, combined with a titled input laser beam. The resulting breaking of the fibre axial symmetry leads to Read More …
Upconversion luminescence in optical fibers
September 25th, 2020 We experimentally demonstrate a previously unforeseen nonlinear effect in optical fibers: up-conversion luminescence generation excited by multiphoton absorption of femtosecond infrared pulses. We directly estimate the average number of photons involved in the up-conversion process, by varying Read More …