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Sub-sampled modal decomposition in few-mode fibers

Kyu-Hong Choi, Changsu Jun

2021Optics Express28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Retrieving modal contents from a multimode beam profile can provide the most detailed information of a beam. Numerical modal decomposition is a method of retrieving modal contents, and it has gained significant attention owing to its simplicity. It only requires a measured beam profile and an algorithm. Therefore, a complicated setup is not necessary. In this study, we conceived that the modal decomposition can be notably improved by data-efficiently sub-sampling the beam image instead of using full pixels of a beam profiler. By investigating the window size, the number of pixels, and algorithm for sub-sampling, the calculation time for the algorithm was faster by approximately 100 times than the case of full pixel modal decomposition. Experiments with 3-mode and 6-mode beams, which originally span 201×201 and 251×251 pixels, respectively, confirmed the remarkable improvement of calculation speed while maintaining the error function at a level of ∼10 −3 . This first demonstration of sub-sampling for modal decomposition is based on the modified stochastic parallel gradient descent algorithm. However, it can be applied to other numerical or artificial intelligence algorithms and can enhance real-time analysis or active control of beam characteristics.

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