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Wavefront engineering for controlled structuring of far-field intensity and phase patterns from multimodal optical fibers

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posted on 2023-11-30, 20:29 authored by Liam Collard, Filippo Pisano, Marco Pisanello, Antonio Balena, Massimo De Vittorio, Ferruccio Pisanello
Adaptive optics methods have long been used to perform complex light shaping at the output of a multimode fiber (MMF), with the specific aim of controlling the emitted beam in the near-field. Gaining control of other emission properties, including the far-field pattern and the phase of the generated beam, would open up the possibility for MMFs to act as miniaturized beam splitting, steering components and to implement phase-encoded imaging and sensing. In this study, we employ phase modulation at the input of a MMF to generate multiple, low divergence rays with controlled angles and phase, showing how wavefront engineering can enable beam steering and phase-encoded applications through MMFs.

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