Claims
- 1. An optical switch comprising:
at least one input port on one side for launching a beam of light along an optical path; at least two output ports on an opposite side for receiving the beam of light, one of the at least two output ports optically coupled to the at least one input port; a light transmissive element, having at least one refractive index gradient, said element movable into and out of the optical path; said element movable between first, and second positions corresponding to first, and second connect states, respectively; wherein in the first connect state a single connection between the at least one input port and a first output port is provided; and wherein in the second connect state a single connection between the at least one input port and a second output port is provided.
- 2. An optical switch as defined in claim 1, comprising an actuator for moving the light transmissive element into and out of the optical path.
- 3. An optical switch as defined in claim 2, wherein the light transmissive element has a single refractive index gradient in one direction, said element movable into and out of the optical path in a direction essentially perpendicular to the refractive index gradient.
- 4. An optical switch as defined in claim 3 comprising at least a first GRIN lens optically coupled to the at least one input port for collimating the beam of light onto the light transmissive element in the second connect state.
- 5. An optical switch as defined in claim 4, comprising at least a second GRIN lens optically coupled to at least two output ports for focussing the collimated beam of light from the first GRIN lens to the first output port in the first connect state and from the light transmissive element to the second output port in the second connect state.
- 6. An optical switch as defined in claim 1, comprising a first GRIN lens and a second GRIN lens, the first GRIN lens optically coupled to the at least one input port and the second GRIN lens optically coupled to the at least two output ports, the lenses being arranged such that their inner end faces are facing one another to allow the beam of light launched into the at least one input port to couple to one of the at least two output ports on the outer end face of the second lens.
- 7. An optical switch as defined in claim 1, wherein the light transmissive element is a light transmissive bipartite element with two opposing refractive index gradients.
- 8. An optical switch as defined in claim 7, comprising a first GRIN lens and a second GRIN lens, the first GRIN lens optically coupled to the at least one input port and the second GRIN lens optically coupled to the at least two output ports, the lenses being arranged such that their inner end faces are facing one another whereby the light transmissive bipartite element is positioned to allow the beam of light launched into the at least one input port to couple to one of the at least two output ports on the outer end face of the second GRIN lens.
- 9. A method for switching a beam of light from one of a plurality of output ports to another, comprising the steps of:
receiving a beam of light at an input port; transmitting the beam of light along an optical path to at least one of a plurality of output ports; and inserting a light transmissive element, having at least one refractive index gradient, into the optical path; whereby the beam of light switches from a first connect state, the first connect state being a single connection between the input port and a first output port, of the plurality of output ports, to a second connect state, the second connect state being a single connection between the input port and another predetermined output port of the plurality of output ports.
- 10. A method as defined in claim 9 wherein the input port is optically coupled to a first GRIN lens, the first GRIN lens for collimating the beam of light; and wherein a second GRIN lens is optically coupled to the plurality of output ports, the second GRIN lens for focussing the beam of light.
- 11. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein the step of inserting a light transmissive element into the optical path of the beam of light comprises using an actuator for moving said element in a direction essentially perpendicular to the refractive index gradient.
- 12. A method as defined in claim 9, further comprising the step of inserting a movable light transmissive bipartite element into the optical path said bipartite element having two opposing refractive index gradients.
- 13. A method as defined in claim 12, wherein the step of inserting a movable light transmissive bipartite element into the optical path comprises moving the movable light transmissive bipartite element into the optical path.
- 14. A method as defined in claim 10, wherein the input beam of light is substantially parallel to the optical axis of the first GRIN lens; and wherein the output beam of light is substantially parallel to the optical axis of the second GRIN lens.
- 15. A switch as defined in claim 1, wherein the light transmissive element is a multipartite element having a plurality of refractive index gradients.
- 16. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein the light transmissive element is a multipartite element having a plurality of refractive index gradients.
- 17. An optical switch comprising:
at least one input port on one side for launching a beam of light along an optical path; at least two output ports on an opposite side for receiving the beam of light, one of the at least two output ports optically coupled to the at least one input port; a light transmissive element, having a refractive index gradient, disposed in the optical path; and means for controlling the refractive index gradient of said element.
- 18. An optical switch as defined in claim 17, wherein the means for controlling the refractive index gradient is means for thermally changing the refractive index gradient of the light transmissive element.
- 19. An optical switch as defined in claim 17, wherein the means for controlling the refractive index gradient is means for electro-optically changing the refractive index gradient of the light transmissive element.
- 20. An optical switch as defined in claim 17, wherein the means for controlling the refractive index gradient is means for elasto-optically changing the refractive index gradient of the light transmissive element.
- 21. A method for switching a beam of light from one of a plurality of output ports to another, comprising the steps of:
receiving a beam of light at an input port; transmitting the beam of light along an optical path, with a light transmissive element, having a refractive index gradient, disposed therein, to at least one of a plurality of output ports; and controlling the refractive index gradient to affect switching a beam of light between a first connect state, the first connect state being a single connection between the input port and a first output port, of the plurality of output ports, and a second connect state, the second connect state being a single connection between the input port and another predetermined output port of the plurality of output ports.
- 22. A method for switching a beam of light from one of a plurality of output ports to another, comprising the steps of:
receiving a beam of light at an input port; transmitting the beam of light along an optical path to at least one of a plurality of output ports; and moving a light transmissive element, having at least one refractive index gradient, disposed in the optical path; whereby the beam of light switches from a first connect state, the first connect state being a single connection between the input port and a first output port, of the plurality of output ports, to a second connect state, the second connect state being a single connection between the input port and another predetermined output port of the plurality of output ports.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/594,820 filed Jun. 19, 2000 and Ser. No. 09/637,599 filed Aug. 15, 2000 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 09/334,502 filed Jun. 17, 1999 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,154,585 on Nov. 28, 2000.
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