Wave turbulence, thermalization and multimode locking in optical fibers
M. Ferraro, K. Baudin, M. Gervaziev, A. Fusaro, A. Picozzi, J. Garnier, G. Millot, D. Kharenko, E. Podivilov, S. Babin, F. Mangini, S. Wabnitz

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical and experimental advances in understanding complex light behavior in nonlinear multimode fibers, focusing on wave turbulence, thermalization, and beam self-cleaning phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a wave turbulence-based kinetic theory explaining thermalization and beam self-cleaning, including effects of disorder and modal phase-locking in multimode fibers.
Findings
Wave turbulence theory explains optical thermalization and beam self-cleaning.
Disorder accelerates thermalization and condensation processes.
Experimental evidence confirms the statistical mechanics approach and modal phase-locking effects.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive overview of recent advances in theory and experiments on complex light propagation phenomena in nonlinear multimode fibers. On the basis of the wave turbulence theory, we derive kinetic equations describing the out-of-equilibrium process of optical thermalization toward the Rayleigh-Jeans (RJ) equilibrium distribution. Our theory explains the effect of beam self-cleaning (BSC) in graded-index (GRIN) fibers, whereby a speckled beam transforms into a bell-shaped beam at the fiber output. We theoretically explore the role of random refractive index fluctuations along the fiber, and show how these imperfections can assist the observation of BSC in a practical experimental setting. This conclusion is supported by the derivation of wave turbulence kinetic equations that account for the presence of a time-dependent disorder (random mode coupling). The kinetic theory…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics · Nonlinear Photonic Systems · Optical Network Technologies
