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    • Optics and Photonics
    • Wave Phenomena

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    • Multimode fibers (MMFs) are widely used in optical communication and sensing.
    • Controlling light propagation through MMFs is crucial for advanced applications.
    • The behavior of light wavefronts within MMFs is complex due to modal interference.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To demonstrate and characterize the rotational memory effect in multimode fibers.
    • To explore the potential applications of this effect in imaging and scanning.
    • To validate the effect across various experimental conditions.

    Main Methods:

    • Incident light wavefronts were rotated around the fiber core axis.
    • The output speckle pattern and its rotation were analyzed.
    • Experiments were conducted in two distinct configurations to cover a full range of angles.

    Main Results:

    • A clear rotational memory effect was observed in the multimode fiber.
    • Rotation of the input wavefront directly correlated with the output pattern rotation.
    • The speckle pattern remained largely unchanged during rotation, indicating stable mode excitation.

    Conclusions:

    • The rotational memory effect in MMFs is a robust phenomenon.
    • This effect offers a novel mechanism for non-invasive imaging and high-resolution scanning.
    • The findings pave the way for new fiber-based optical manipulation techniques.