Thermalization of light's orbital angular momentum in nonlinear multimode waveguide systems
Fan O. Wu, Qi Zhong, Huizhong Ren, Pawel S. Jung, Konstantinos G., Makris, and Demetrios N. Christodoulides

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the orbital angular momentum of light can reach thermal equilibrium in nonlinear multimode waveguides, revealing new statistical distributions and thermodynamic behaviors influenced by OAM.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized Rayleigh-Jeans distribution for OAM modes and derives a new equation of state, advancing understanding of thermalization in nonlinear optical systems.
Findings
OAM thermalization follows a generalized Rayleigh-Jeans distribution.
Higher order modes can be more populated than the ground state due to OAM effects.
Numerical simulations confirm the theoretical predictions of nonlinear multimode dynamics.
Abstract
We show that the orbital angular momentum (OAM) of a light field can be thermalized in a nonlinear cylindrical multimode optical waveguide. We find, that upon thermal equilibrium, the maximization of the optical entropy leads to a generalized Rayleigh-Jeans distribution that governs the power modal occupancies with respect to the discrete OAM charge numbers. This distribution is characterized by a temperature that is by nature different from that associated with the longitudinal electromagnetic momentum flow of the optical field. Counterintuitively and in contrast to previous results, we demonstrate that even under positive temperatures, the ground state of the fiber is not always the most populated in terms of power. Instead, because of OAM, the thermalization processes may favor higher order modes. A new equation of state is derived along with an extended Euler equation -- resulting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Nonlinear Photonic Systems · Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
