We report on an extension of the concept of nonlinear self-repolarization process by means of two different architectures based on dual-Omnipolarizers. More specifically, we compare the performance in terms of polarization attraction capabilities provided by two novel arrangements: The first configuration relies on two cascaded Omnipolarizers, whilst the second architecture integrates an additional device directly into the feedback loop. Our study reveals that for a constant power budget, the cascading of two subsequent Omnipolarizers enables to improve the efficiency of the attraction process, yielding an output Degree-of-Polarization close to unity, but at the cost of twofold equipments
This thesis deals with the work the development of an all-optical device for the control of the pola...
We study the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer (NLP), the device that transforms an inpu...
We characterize the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer, an all-optical fiber-based device...
We report on an extension of the concept of nonlinear self-repolarization process by means of two di...
We report on an extension of the concept of nonlinear self-repolarization process by means of two di...
In this work, we investigate the nonlinear phenomenon of self-attraction of light state-of-polarizat...
In this paper, we report the observation and exploitation of the capability of light to self-organiz...
International audienceIn this contribution, we review our recent progress on the all-optical control...
In this paper, we report the observation and exploitation of the capability of light to self-organiz...
The all-optical control of light polarization is nowadays a fundamental issue which finds important ...
We propose a type of lossless nonlinear polarizer, novel to our knowledge, a device that transforms ...
International audienceWherever the polarization properties of a light beam are of concern, polarizer...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally a self-polarization attraction process occurring in ...
We describe the self-organization of light state-of-polarization in optical fiber based on a nonline...
We study the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer (NLP), the device that transforms an inpu...
This thesis deals with the work the development of an all-optical device for the control of the pola...
We study the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer (NLP), the device that transforms an inpu...
We characterize the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer, an all-optical fiber-based device...
We report on an extension of the concept of nonlinear self-repolarization process by means of two di...
We report on an extension of the concept of nonlinear self-repolarization process by means of two di...
In this work, we investigate the nonlinear phenomenon of self-attraction of light state-of-polarizat...
In this paper, we report the observation and exploitation of the capability of light to self-organiz...
International audienceIn this contribution, we review our recent progress on the all-optical control...
In this paper, we report the observation and exploitation of the capability of light to self-organiz...
The all-optical control of light polarization is nowadays a fundamental issue which finds important ...
We propose a type of lossless nonlinear polarizer, novel to our knowledge, a device that transforms ...
International audienceWherever the polarization properties of a light beam are of concern, polarizer...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally a self-polarization attraction process occurring in ...
We describe the self-organization of light state-of-polarization in optical fiber based on a nonline...
We study the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer (NLP), the device that transforms an inpu...
This thesis deals with the work the development of an all-optical device for the control of the pola...
We study the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer (NLP), the device that transforms an inpu...
We characterize the performance of a nonlinear lossless polarizer, an all-optical fiber-based device...