A procedure for the real-time analysis of laser modes using a phase-only spatial light modulator is outlined. The procedure involves encoding into digital holograms by complex amplitude modulation a set of orthonormal basis functions into which the initial field is decomposed. This approach allows any function to be encoded and refreshed in real time (60 Hz). We implement a decomposition of guided modes propagating in optical fibers and show that we can successfully reconstruct the observed field with very high fidelity.
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Flamm, D, Naidoo, D, Schulze, C, Forbes, A and Duparré, M. 2012. Mode analysis with a spatial light modulator as a correlation filter. Optics Letters, vol. 37(13), pp 2478-2480
Flamm, D., Naidoo, D., Schulze, C., Forbes, A., & Duparré, M. (2012). Mode analysis with a spatial light modulator as a correlation filter. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6114
Flamm, D, Darryl Naidoo, C Schulze, A Forbes, and M Duparré "Mode analysis with a spatial light modulator as a correlation filter." (2012) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6114
Flamm D, Naidoo D, Schulze C, Forbes A, Duparré M. Mode analysis with a spatial light modulator as a correlation filter. 2012; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6114.
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