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arxiv: 1407.8062 · v1 · pith:TMXJVI7Mnew · submitted 2014-07-30 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Light focusing in the Anderson Regime

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keywords andersonfibersfocusingregimeactiondisorderedinvariantlight
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Anderson localization is a regime in which diffusion is inhibited and waves (also electromagnetic waves) get localized. Here we exploit adaptive optics to achieve focusing in disordered optical fibers in the Anderson regime. By wavefront shaping and optimization, we observe the generation of a propagation invariant beam, where light is trapped transversally by disorder, and show that Anderson localizations can be also excited by extended speckled beams. We demonstrate that disordered fibers allow a more efficient focusing action with respect to standard fibers in a way independent of their length, because of the propagation invariant features and cooperative action of transverse localizations.

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