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Full characterization of the transmission properties of a multi-plane light converter

Optics 2021-06-30 v2

Abstract

Multi-plane light conversion allows to perform arbitrary transformations on a finite set of spatial modes with no theoretical restriction to the quality of the transformation. Even though the number of shaped modes is in general small, the number of modes transmitted by a multi-plane light converter (MPLC) is extremely large. In this work, we aim to characterize the transmission properties of a multi-plane light converter inside and, for the first time, outside the design-modes subspace. By numerically reconstructing the transmission matrix of such systems, we individuate new ways to evaluate their efficiency in performing the design transformation. Moreover, we develop an analytical random matrix model that suggests that in the regime of a large number of shaped modes an MPLC behaves like a random scattering medium with limited number of controlled channels.

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@article{arxiv.2005.11982,
  title  = {Full characterization of the transmission properties of a multi-plane light converter},
  author = {Pauline Boucher and Arthur Goetschy and Giacomo Sorelli and Mattia Walschaers and Nicolas Treps},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.11982},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

New version of Fig. 1 and significant rewriting