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Ultrafast measurement of vector spatial modes by using two-dimensional linear optical sampling

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 48, Issue 10, Pages 2551-2554

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.490009

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We demonstrate the first-ever two-dimensional linear optical sampling of fiber spatial modes. The fiber cross sections excited by LP01 or LP11 modes are directly projected onto a two-dimensional photodetector array and coherently sampled by local pulses with a uniform spatial distribution. This ultrafast and direct observation allows for the characterization of space-division multiplexing fiber with high time accuracy and wide bandwidth using electronics with a bandwidth of only a few MHz.
To the best of the authors' knowledge, we present the first -ever demonstration of the two-dimensional linear optical sampling of fiber spatial modes. The images of the fiber cross sections excited by the LP01 or LP11 modes are directly projected onto a two-dimensional photodetector array and coherently sampled by local pulses with a uniform spatial distribution. Consequently, the spatiotemporal complex amplitude of the fiber mode is observed with a time resolution of a few picoseconds by using electronics with a bandwidth of only a few MHz. Such ultrafast and direct observation of vector spatial modes enables the characterization of the space-division multiplexing fiber itself with high time accuracy and wide bandwidth.

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