Open Transmission Channels in Multimode Fiber Cavities with Random Mode Mixing

  • Guy Pelc
  • , Shay Guterman
  • , Rodrigo Gutiérrez-Cuevas
  • , Arthur Goetschy
  • , Sébastien M. Popoff
  • , Yaron Bromberg*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The transport of light in disordered media is governed by open transmission channels, which enable nearly complete transmission of the incident power, despite low average transmission. Extensively studied in diffusive media and chaotic cavities, open channels exhibit unique properties such as universal spatial structure and extended dwell times. However, their experimental study is challenging due to the large number of modes required for control and measurement. We propose a multimode fiber cavity (MMFC) as a platform to explore open channels. Leveraging mode confinement and finite angular spread, MMFCs enabled full channel control, yielding an 18-fold power enhancement in experiment by selectively exciting an open channel with a transmission of 0.90±0.04. By analyzing 100 transmission matrices of MMFC realizations, we observed a bimodal transmission eigenvalue distribution, indicating high channel control and low losses. The scalability of MMFCs, combined with long dwell times and potential for nonlinear phenomena, offers new opportunities for studying complex wave transport.

Original languageEnglish
Article number173801
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume135
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Oct 2025

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