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null (Ed.)Abstract We demonstrate a new practical approach for generating multicolour spiral-shaped beams. It makes use of a standard silica optical fibre, combined with a tilted input laser beam. The resulting breaking of the fibre axial symmetry leads to the propagation of a helical beam. The associated output far-field has a spiral shape, independently of the input laser power value. Whereas, with a high-power near-infrared femtosecond laser, a visible supercontinuum spiral emission is generated. With appropriate control of the input laser coupling conditions, the colours of the spiral spatially self-organize in a rainbow distribution. Our method is independent of the laser source wavelength and polarization. Therefore, standard optical fibres may be used for generating spiral beams in many applications, ranging from communications to optical tweezers and quantum optics.more » « less
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Krupa, K. ; Fona, R. ; Tonello, A. ; Labruyère, A. ; Shalaby, B. M. ; Wabnitz, S. ; Baronio, F. ; Aceves, A. B. ; Millot, G. ; Couderc, V. ( , Scientific Reports)null (Ed.)Abstract We experimentally demonstrate the spatial self-cleaning of a highly multimode optical beam, in the process of second-harmonic generation in a quadratic nonlinear potassium titanyl phosphate crystal. As the beam energy grows larger, the output beam from the crystal evolves from a highly speckled intensity pattern into a single, bell-shaped spot, sitting on a low energy background. We demonstrate that quadratic beam cleanup is accompanied by significant self-focusing of the fundamental beam, for both positive and negative signs of the linear phase mismatch close to the phase-matching condition.more » « less
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Shen, Y. ; Kevrekidis, P. G. ; Srinivasan, G. ; Aceves, A. B. ( , Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical)