4.7 Article

Generating Femtosecond Visible Doughnut Beams Based on Transverse-Mode Modulation

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 19, Pages 6493-6500

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2022.3194582

Keywords

Optical fiber dispersion; Laser beams; Optical fibers; Optical fiber polarization; Ultrafast optics; Fiber lasers; Optical fiber communication; Doughnut beam; femtosecond; fiber-optic Cherenkov radiation; mode regulation; visible light

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai-Municipality (STCSM) [20JC1415700]
  2. Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Pulsed PowerLaser Technology [SKL2020KF03]
  3. National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [91750108]
  4. 111 Project [D20031]

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This paper proposes a method for producing femtosecond visible doughnut beams by integrating nonlinear frequency conversion and in-fiber mode conversion techniques. This method allows for dynamic manipulation of vector visible beams in optical fibers.
Ultrafast visible doughnut beams carrying cylindrically symmetric states of polarization or orbital angular momentum provide new capabilities for super-resolution microscopy, visible light communications, and material processing. Visible laser pulses typically originate from solid-state lasers, and the generation of ultrashort visible light beams using an all-fiber layout remains challenging. In addition, the generation of doughnut beams usually relies on free-space optics, which are costly and require precise alignment. Here, an integrated fiber method for producing a femtosecond visible doughnut beam is proposed by integrating nonlinear frequency conversion and in-fiber mode conversion techniques. This approach takes advantage of nonlinear frequency conversion and in-fiber transverse-mode modulation, which creates a new manipulation technique of visible doughnut beams of ultrashort pulses. The dynamic spatial manipulation of vector visible beams enabled by polarization control in a polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) or by mode conversion through a quarter-wave plate and a polarizer experimentally proves the mode-controllable visible doughnut light generation.

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