Theory of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering in Fibers for Highly Multimode Excitations
Kabish Wisal, Stephen C. Warren-Smith, Chun-Wei Chen, Hui Cao, A., Douglas Stone

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive theory of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in multimode optical fibers, showing that multimode excitation can significantly suppress SBS and increase the power threshold.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized nonlinear coupled mode theory for SBS in arbitrary multimode fibers, deriving an analytical formula for SBS gain that accounts for vector optical and acoustic modes.
Findings
Multimode excitation reduces SBS gain through broadening and weaker intermodal interactions.
The SBS threshold increases by a factor of 6.5 in highly multimode fibers with 160 modes.
The theory applies to various fiber geometries, including circular and D-shaped cross-sections.
Abstract
Stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) is an important nonlinear optical effect which can both enable and impede optical processes in guided wave systems. Highly multi-mode excitation of fibers has been proposed as a novel route towards efficient suppression of SBS in both active and passive fibers. To study the effects of multimode excitation generally, we develop a theory of SBS for arbitrary input excitations, fiber cross section geometries and refractive index profiles. We derive appropriate nonlinear coupled mode equations for the signal and Stokes modal amplitudes starting from vector optical and tensor acoustic equations. Using applicable approximations, we find an analytical formula for the SBS (Stokes) gain susceptibility, which takes into account the vector nature of both optical and acoustic modes exactly. We show that upon multimode excitation, the SBS power in each Stokes…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Fiber Optic Sensors · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices
