Claims
- 1. An optical switching device comprising:
a substrate; an optical element; at least one membrane support positioned on the substrate for spacing the optical element from the substrate, each membrane support having two sides, a first side adjacent to the optical element and a second side opposite to the optical element; a first electrode disposed adjacent to the first side of a respective membrane support; a second electrode disposed adjacent to the second side of a respective membrane support, said first and second electrodes generating a moment upon activation of the electrodes, the moment moving a respective membrane support and moving the optical element to a predetermined angle such that incoming optical signals are reflected by the optical element at the predetermined angle during a predetermined time interval.
- 2. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the at least one membrane support is fabricated from silicon nitride.
- 3. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein a bias voltage is applied to the first and second electrode for stabilizing and increasing an electrostatic sensitivity of the at least one membrane support when the at least one membrane support is in a switching position.
- 4. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein each electrode produces an electrostatic force acting on a respective membrane support.
- 5. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the optical element comprises a mirror.
- 6. The optical switching device of claim 5, wherein in the mirror is fabricated from gold.
- 7. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined time interval comprises an interval up to thirty nano-seconds.
- 8. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined time interval comprises an interval of at least one microsecond.
- 9. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the predetermined angle comprises an angle between zero and three degrees relative to a geometric normal of the optical element when the optical element is in a rest position.
- 10. The optical switching device of claim 1, further comprising a third and a fourth electrode, the third electrode being positioned adjacent to the first electrode, and the fourth electrode being positioned adjacent to the second electrode.
- 11. The optical switching device of claim 1, wherein the first electrode has a substantially L-shape cross section.
- 12. The optical switching device of claim 1, each membrane support has a substantially C-shape cross section.
- 13. An optical switching system comprising:
a substrate; and at least one optical switching array, each array comprising a grouping of linearly arranged optical switching devices, each optical switching device comprising:
an optical element; at least one membrane support positioned on the substrate for spacing the optical element from the substrate, each membrane support having two sides, a first side adjacent to the optical element and a second side opposite to the optical element; a first electrode disposed adjacent to the first side of a respective membrane support; and a second electrode disposed adjacent to the second side of a respective membrane support, said first and second electrodes generating a moment upon activation of the electrodes, the moment moving the at least one membrane support and the optical element to a predetermined angle such that incoming optical signals are reflected by the optical element at the predetermined angle during a predetermined time interval.
- 14. The optical switching system of claim 13, wherein the membrane supports are fabricated from silicon nitride.
- 15. The optical switching system of claim 13, wherein each optical switching array forms an optical port for coupling with one or more optical waveguides.
- 16. The optical switching system of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of switching arrays, said switching arrays forming a die.
- 17. The optical switching system of claim 13, wherein the optical element comprises a mirror.
- 18. The optical switching system of claim 13, wherein each grouping of linearly arranged optical switching devices comprises a plurality of optical switching devices that are oriented at different angles relative to each other, where the angles define an amount of rotation about a center axis of respective optical elements.
- 19. The optical switching system of claim 13, wherein each grouping of linearly arranged optical switching devices comprises one or more stationary mirrors.
- 20. The optical switching system of claim 19, wherein the one or more stationary mirrors are interposed between respective optical switching devices.
- 21. A method for switching optical signals, comprising the steps of:
applying a first voltage to one or more electrodes to stabilize at least one membrane support that spaces an optical element from a substrate; determining a switching direction; applying a second voltage to the one or more electrodes to create a moment acting on the at least one membrane support corresponding to the switching direction; moving the at least one membrane support and the optical element in response to the moment; receiving light energy with the optical element at a first angle; and reflecting the light energy with the optical element at a second angle.
- 22. The method of claim 21, further comprising the step of fabricating the at least one membrane support from silicon nitride.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of applying the second voltage further comprises the step of applying the second voltage for a predetermined time interval that comprises an interval between thirty and fifty nano-seconds.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the step of moving the at least one membrane support, further comprises the step of moving the at least one membrane support such that the optical element tilts by a predetermined angle comprising an angle between zero and three degrees relative to a geometric normal of the optical element when the optical element is in a rest position.
- 25. The method of claim 21, wherein the optical element comprises a mirror, the method further comprising the step of fabricating the mirror from one or more layers of gold.
STATEMENT REGARDING RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/230,700, entitled, “Ultra Fast Optical Switch,” filed Sep. 7, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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