Multimode fibers (MMFs) hold great promise for a variety of imaging applications. However, controlling the complex propagation of light through thousands of modes in MMFs remains a challenging task. To enable precise wavefront control, the MMF transmission matrix (TM) must be accurately measured. In this paper, we compare in-line and off-axis holography as phase retrieval techniques for TM measurement within a single optical setup. The quality of wavefront shaping is analyzed for different target shapes, including single-mode and complex free-form projections. Our findings reveal a trade-off in wavefront shaping: while in-line holography achieves superior focus quality for single-mode targets, off-axis holography excels in projecting complex-shaped targets. These experimental findings provide a basis for choosing and optimizing holographic techniques in MMF-based imaging setups.

ASML, ARCNL, VU, UvA, RUG, NWO
PLOS
doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0340823
PLOS ONE
Nanoscale Imaging and Metrology

Ivanina, A., Lochocki, B., Koglbauer, A., Sokolov, S., Goorden, S., & Amitonova, L. (2026). Transmission matrix of a multimode fiber: In-line vs off-axis holography. PLOS ONE, 21(2), e0340823: 1–14. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0340823