Dynamically tunable optical bottles from an optical fiber.

Opt Lett

Boston University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston, Massachusetts 02118, USA.

Published: August 2012

Optical fibers have long been used to impose spatial coherence to shape free-space optical beams. Recent work has shown that one can use higher order fiber modes to create more exotic beam profiles. We experimentally generate optical bottles from Talbot imaging in the coherent superposition of two fiber modes excited with long period gratings, and obtain a 28 μm × 6 μm bottle with controlled contrast up to 10.13 dB. Our geometry allows for phase tuning of one mode with respect to the other, which enables us to dynamically move the bottle in free space.

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