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Coherent combining of self-cleaned multimode beams

Fabert Marc
Maria Săpânțan
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Alessandro Tonello
Yann Leventoux
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Sébastien Février
Tigran Mansuryan
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Benjamin Wetzel
Vincent Couderc

Résumé

A low intensity light beam emerges from a graded-index, highly multimode optical fibre with a speckled shape, while at higher intensity the Kerr nonlinearity may induce a spontaneous spatial self-cleaning of the beam [1,2]. Here, we reveal that we can generate two self-cleaned beams with a mutual coherence large enough to produce a clear stable fringe pattern at the output of a nonlinear interferometer. The two beams are pumped by the same input laser, yet are self-cleaned into independent multimode fibres. We thus prove that the self-cleaning mechanism preserves the beams' mutual coherence via a noise-free parametric process. While directly related to the initial pump coherence, the emergence of nonlinear spatial coherence is achieved without additional noise, even for self-cleaning obtained on different modes, and in spite of the fibre structural disorder originating from intrinsic imperfections or external perturbations. Our discovery may impact theoretical approaches on wave condensation [3-5], and open new opportunities for coherent beam combining [6-9].
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hal-03026782 , version 1 (18-11-2020)
hal-03026782 , version 2 (26-11-2020)

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Fabert Marc, Maria Săpânțan, Katarzyna Krupa, Alessandro Tonello, Yann Leventoux, et al.. Coherent combining of self-cleaned multimode beams. 2020. ⟨hal-03026782v1⟩
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