Claims
- 1. A network for switching optical signals, said network comprising:
a plurality of optical inputs accepting said optical signals; a plurality of mirror elements, each mirror element comprising a cantilever having a magnetically sensitive portion and a reflective portion, wherein each of said cantilevers is configured to be switched between a first state and a second state by one of a plurality of electromagnetic signals; and a control device controlling said plurality of electromagnetic signals such that said plurality of mirror elements is configured to switch said optical signals between said plurality of optical inputs and a plurality of optical outputs.
- 2. The network of claim 1 wherein each of said plurality of mirror elements is formed on a substrate.
- 3. The network of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of reflectors, wherein each reflector comprises a reflective surface.
- 4. The network of claim 3 wherein said mirror elements in said plurality of mirror elements are configured to switchably direct at least one of said optical signals around at least one of said reflectors.
- 5. The network of claim 4 wherein one of said reflectors and at least two of said plurality of mirror elements form a switch.
- 6. The network of claim 5 further comprising a reflective surface configured to reflect said optical signals between said at least two of said plurality of mirror elements.
- 7. The network of claim 6 wherein said at least two mirror elements direct one of said optical signals toward said reflector when said switch is closed, and wherein said at least two mirror elements direct said one of said optical signals toward said reflective surface and away from said reflector when said switch is open.
- 8. The network of claim 4 wherein each of said electromagnetic signals are configured to induce a torque in one of said cantilevers corresponding to one of said plurality of mirror elements, such that said cantilever is switched between said first state and said second state.
- 9. The network of claim 8 wherein one of said reflectors and at least two of said plurality of mirror elements form a switch.
- 10. The network of claim 9 further comprising a reflective surface configured to reflect said optical signals between said at least two of said plurality of mirror elements.
- 11. The network of claim 10 wherein said at least two mirror elements direct one of said optical signals toward said reflector when said switch is closed, and wherein said at least two mirror elements direct said one of said optical signals toward said reflective surface and away from said reflector when said switch is open.
- 12. The network of claim 1 wherein said plurality of electromagnetic signals comprise magnetic signals generated by a plurality of conductors.
- 13. The network of claim 1 wherein said plurality of electromagnetic signals comprise electrostatic signals generated by a plurality of electrodes.
- 14. A switch having an open state and a closed state, the switch comprising:
a cantilever having first and second states corresponding to said open and closed states of said switch, respectively; a magnet configured to provide a first electromagnetic field such that said first electromagnetic field maintains said cantilever in one of said first and second states; and an electrode configured to provide an electric potential as a function of an electrical signal provided to said electrode such that a potential difference between said electrode and said cantilever switches said cantilever between said first and second states to place said switch into one of an open and a closed state.
- 15. The switch of claim 14 wherein said cantilever is placed in a first state when said potential difference attracts said cantilever.
- 16. The switch of claim 15 further comprising a second electrode configured to provide a second electric potential as a function of a second electrical signal provided to said second electrode, wherein said cantilever is placed in a second state when said second potential difference attracts said cantilever.
- 17. The switch of claim 14 wherein said electrode and said cantilever are formed on a substrate.
- 18. The switch of claim 17 wherein said magnet is provided proximate to said substrate.
- 19. The switch of claim 14 wherein said cantilever is coupled to a reflective surface.
- 20. The switch of claim 14 wherein cantilever comprises a plurality of magnetically sensitive members.
- 21. The switch of claim 14 wherein cantilever comprises a plurality of magnetically sensitive layers.
- 22. The switch of claim 20 wherein each of said magnetically sensitive members comprise a plurality of magnetically sensitive layers.
- 23. A magnetically sensitive actuator comprising:
a magnet proximate to a substrate, wherein said magnet is configured to produce a magnetic field; a cantilever sensitive to said magnetic field, wherein said cantilever is operable to rotate between a first state and a second state; and a hinge coupling said cantilever to said substrate.
- 24. The actuator of claim 23 wherein said cantilever is substantially parallel to said substrate in said first state.
- 25. The actuator of claim 24 wherein said cantilever is substantially perpendicular to said substrate in said second state.
- 26. The actuator of claim 25 wherein said cantilever is coupled to a mirror.
- 27. The actuator of claim 23 wherein said cantilever comprises a magnetically sensitive material.
- 28. The actuator of claim 23 further comprising a conductor configured to conduct a current, wherein said current is configured to induce a torque in said cantilever.
- 29. The actuator of claim 28 wherein said conductor is coupled to said substrate.
- 30. The actuator of claim 29 wherein said conductor is coupled to said cantilever.
- 31. The actuator of claim 26 wherein said cantilever comprises a magnetically sensitive material.
- 32. The actuator of claim 26 further comprising a conductor configured to conduct a current, wherein said current is configured to induce a torque in said cantilever.
- 33. The actuator of claim 32 wherein said conductor is coupled to said substrate.
- 34. The actuator of claim 32 wherein said conductor is coupled to said cantilever.
- 35. The actuator of claim 23 further comprising a stopper, wherein said stopper is configured to receive said cantilever in one of said first and second states.
- 35. The actuator of claim 28 further comprising a stopper, wherein said stopper is configured to receive said cantilever in one of said first and second states.
- 36. A method of switching an optical signal between a first output and a second output, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a switching element comprising a cantilever having a reflective portion; and switching said cantilever such that said reflective portion is placed the path of said optical signal when said optical signal is desired at said first output, and such that said reflective portion is placed out of the path of said optical signal when said optical signal is desired at said second output.
- 37. The method of claim 36 further comprising providing a reflector configured to reflect said optical signal toward said second output
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein said path of said optical signal leads to said reflector when said cantilever is placed out of the path of said optical signal.
- 39. The method of claim 36 wherein said cantilever is configured to be switched by one of a plurality of electromagnetic signals.
- 40. The method of claim 39 wherein said electromagnetic signals produce a magnetic torque in said cantilever.
- 41. The method of claim 37 wherein said cantilever is configured to be switched by one of a plurality of electromagnetic signals.
- 42. The method of claim 41 wherein said electromagnetic signals produce a magnetic torque in said cantilever.
- 43. A switch configured to execute the method of claim 36.
- 44. A switch configured to execute the method of claim 37.
- 45. A switch configured to execute the method of claim 40.
- 46. A switch configured to execute the method of claim 42.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/496,446, which claims priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/155,757 filed Sep. 23, 1999.
Government Interests
[0002] Partial funding for the development of this invention was provided by U.S. Government Grant Number Air Force SBIR F29601-99-C-0101, Subcontract No. ML99-01 with the United States Air Force; and the United States Government may own certain rights to this invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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