Spatial beam self-cleaning in bi-tapered multimode fibers

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We report the spatial beam self-cleaning in bi-tapered conventional multimode fibers (MMFs) with different tapered lengths. Through the introduction of the bi-tapered structure in MMFs, the input beam with poor beam quality from a high-power fiber laser can be converted to a centered, bell-shaped beam in a short length, due to the strengthened nonlinear modes coupling. It is found that the bi-tapered MMF with longer tapered length at the same waist diameter shows better beam self-cleaning effect and larger spectral broadening. The obtained results offer a new method to improve the beam quality of high-power laser at low cost. Furthermore, it may be interesting for manufacturing bi-tapered MMF-based devices to obtain the quasi-fundamental mode beam in spatiotemporal mode-locked fiber lasers.

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Lin, X. J., Gao, Y. X., Long, J. G., Wu, J. W., Li, X. Y., Hong, W. Y., … Luo, A. P. (2021). Spatial beam self-cleaning in bi-tapered multimode fibers. Photonics, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8110479

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