IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2023)
Spatial Beam Cleaning in Multimode GRIN Fibers: Polarization Effects
Abstract
The beam self-cleaning effect in graded-index multimode optical fibers has several interesting potential applications, such as high-resolution nonlinear imaging and mode-locked fiber lasers. Most experimental and theoretical studies of beam self-cleaning have neglected the role of the state of polarization of light. In this work, we fill this gap by reporting extensive experimental investigations of beam self-cleaning in multimode fibers, for beams with different input states of light polarization. We found that the state of polarization undergoes a complex evolution, which may lead either to full conservation of the input state of polarization, or to nearly complete light depolarization at the fiber output. The former outcome is compelling for applications based on the beam self-cleaning effect, such as multimode mode-locked fiber lasers for micromachining, and multimode devices for microscopy and endoscopy. The latter result, instead, permits to test the limits of validity of current purely scalar theoretical approaches for describing nonlinear propagation in multimode fibers.
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