Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization vs beam cleaning in multimode optical fibers
Kilian Baudin, Josselin Garnier, Adrien Fusaro, Claire Michel,, Katarzyna Krupa, Guy Millot, Antonio Picozzi

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization occurs in multimode optical fibers, showing energy equipartition and beam self-cleaning effects, influenced by disorder and mode coupling, through experiments and simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization in multimode fibers and explores the impact of disorder on this process.
Findings
Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization observed over broad energy ranges
Energy equipartition among modes in the condensed regime
Double turbulence cascade with power and energy flows
Abstract
Classical nonlinear waves exhibit, as a general rule, an irreversible process of thermalization toward the Rayleigh-Jeans equilibrium distribution. On the other hand, several recent experiments revealed a remarkable effect of spatial organization of an optical beam that propagates through a graded-index multimode optical fiber (MMF), a phenomenon termed beam self-cleaning. Our aim here is to evidence the qualitative impact of disorder (weak random mode coupling) on the process of Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization by considering two different experimental configurations. In a first experiment, we launch speckle beams in a relatively long MMF. Our results report a clear and definite experimental demonstration of Rayleigh-Jeans thermalization through light propagation in MMFs, over a broad range of kinetic energy (i.e., degree of spatial coherence) of the injected speckle beam. In particular,…
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