Spatiotemporal Control of Ultrafast Pulses in Multimode Optical Fibers
Daniel Cruz-Delgado (1), J. Enrique Antonio-Lopez (1), Armando, Perez-Leija (1), Nicolas K. Fontaine (2), Stephen S. Eikenberry (1),, Demetrios N. Christodoulides (3), Miguel A. Bandres (1), Rodrigo, Amezcua-Correa (1)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how tailoring the spatiotemporal structure of ultrashort pulses can counteract dispersion effects in multimode optical fibers, enhancing their use in advanced optical communication and imaging technologies.
Contribution
It introduces a method to synthesize and control ultrashort light pulses in all dimensions, overcoming chromatic and modal dispersion in multimode fibers.
Findings
Successful suppression of dispersion effects in multimode fibers
Enhanced control over ultrashort pulse propagation
Potential applications in multimode optical communications and imaging
Abstract
Multimode optical fibers represent the ideal platform for transferring multidimensional light states. However, dispersion degrades the correlations between the light's degrees of freedom, thus limiting the effective transport of ultrashort pulses between distant nodes of optical networks. Here, we demonstrate that tailoring the spatiotemporal structure of ultrashort light pulses can overcome the physical limitations imposed by both chromatic and modal dispersion in multimode optical fibers. We synthesize these light states with predefined spatial and chromatic dynamics through applying a sequence of transformations to shape the optical field in all its dimensions. Similar methods can also be used to overcome dispersion processes in other physical settings like acoustics and electron optics. Our results will enable advancements in laser-based technologies, including multimode optical…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Optical Network Technologies · Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
