Experimental realization of transverse mode conversion using optically induced transient long-period gratingsOpen Access

Hellwig T, Schnack M, Walbaum T, Dobner S, Fallnich C

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

We present the experimental realization of transverse mode conversion in an optical fiber via an optically induced long-period grating. The transient gratings are generated by femtosecond laser pulses, exploiting the Kerr effect to translate intensity patterns emerging from multimode interference into a spatial refractive index modulation. Since these modulations exist only while the pump beam is present, they can be used for optical switching of transverse modes. As only a localized part of the grating was written at a time and the probe beam was co-propagating with the pump beam the required pulse energies could be reduced to 120\,nJ which is about a factor of 600 lower than in previous quasi-continuous-wave experiments. Accompanying numerical simulations allow a better understanding of the involved effects and show excellent agreement to the experimental results.

Details about the publication

JournalOptics Express (Opt. Express)
Volume22
Issue21
Page range24951-24958
StatusPublished
Release year2014 (06/10/2014)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsPhysics; Optics

Authors from the University of Münster

Dobner, Sven
Fallnich, Carsten
Hellwig, Tim
Schnack, Martin