Abstract

Nonlinear disordered systems are not only a model system for fundamental studies but also in high demand for practical applications. However, optical nonlinearity based on intrinsic material response is weak in random scattering systems. Here, we propose and experimentally realize a highly nonlinear mapping between the scattering potential and the emerging light of a reconfigurable multiple-scattering cavity. A quantitative analysis of the degree of nonlinearity reveals its dependence on the number of scattering events. The effective order of nonlinear mapping can be tuned over a wide range at low optical lower. The strong nonlinear mapping enhances output intensity fluctuations and long-range correlations. The flexibility, robustness, and energy efficiency of our approach provides a versatile platform for exploring such nonlinear mappings for various applications.

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