Atomic vapor as a source of tunable, non-Gaussian self-reconstructing optical modes

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In this manuscript, we demonstrate the ability of nonlinear light-atom interactions to produce tunably non-Gaussian, partially self-healing optical modes. Gaussian spatial-mode light tuned near to the atomic resonances in hot rubidium vapor is shown to result in non-Gaussian output mode structures that may be controlled by varying either the input beam power or the temperature of the atomic vapor. We show that the output modes exhibit a degree of self-reconstruction after encountering an obstruction in the beam path. The resultant modes are similar to truncated Bessel-Gauss modes that exhibit the ability to self-reconstruct earlier upon propagation than Gaussian modes. The ability to generate tunable, self-reconstructing beams has potential applications to a variety of imaging and communication scenarios.

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Swaim, J. D., David, K. N., Knutson, E. M., Rios, C., Danaci, O., & Glasser, R. T. (2017). Atomic vapor as a source of tunable, non-Gaussian self-reconstructing optical modes. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42311

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