Spatio-Temporal Supermodes:Rapid Reduction of Spatial Coherence in Highly Multimode Lasers
Ronen Chriki, Simon Mahler, Chene Tradonsky, Vishwa Pal, Asher A., Friesem, Nir Davidson

TL;DR
This paper reveals how short-time spatio-temporal interactions in highly multimode lasers lead to rapid spatial coherence reduction, enabling effective speckle suppression for high-speed imaging.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of spatio-temporal supermodes that encode spatial degrees of freedom onto temporal modes, a novel mechanism for coherence control.
Findings
Speckle contrast depends on the number of temporal modes at short times.
Spatial coherence is reduced due to spatio-temporal supermodes.
High-speed imaging benefits from rapid speckle suppression.
Abstract
Spatial coherence quantifies spatial field correlations over time, and is one of the fundamental properties of light. Here we investigate the spatial coherence of highly multimode lasers in the regime of short time scales. Counter intuitively, we show that in this regime, the temporal (longitudinal) modes play a crucial role in spatial coherence reduction. To evaluate the spatial coherence we measured the temporal dynamics of speckle fields generated by a highly multimode laser with over lasing spatial (transverse) modes, and examined the dependence of speckle contrast on the exposure time of the detecting device. We show that in the regime of short time scale, the spatial and temporal modes interact to form spatio-temporal supermodes, such that the spatial degrees of freedom are encoded onto the temporal modes. As a result, the speckle contrast depends on the number of temporal…
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