We propose a new method to generate orbital angular momentum (OAM) mode by superposing multiple LP11 modes with microphase difference distributed along fiber propagation. This way, OAM mode can be… Click to show full abstract
We propose a new method to generate orbital angular momentum (OAM) mode by superposing multiple LP11 modes with microphase difference distributed along fiber propagation. This way, OAM mode can be generated by superposing a series of LP11 mode with phase difference much less than π/2, which is necessary for schemes using two degenerated LP11 mode superposition but is difficult to generate and hard to keep stable. We demonstrate this principle experimentally by utilizing few-mode fiber long period grating (FMF-LPG), in which a series of LP11 modes with microphase difference distribution can be generated by twisting FMF-LPG. This scheme provides a potential all-fiber, compact, and low-attenuation scheme to generate stable OAM modes.
               
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