Claims
- 1. An multidirectional optical switch comprising:
- at least two optical waveguide core layers having a first refractive index;
- at least two cladding layers which sandwich the at least two optical waveguide core layers, the cladding layers having a second index of refraction, wherein at least one of the two cladding layers has at least two raised channels;
- a multiple quantum well structure having a third refractive index, the multiple quantum well structure being sandwiched between the at least two optical waveguide cores; and
- means to apply an electric field to the switch via the two channels wherein a first predetermined applied electric field causes an optical signal to switch from one channel to another channel and wherein a second predetermined applied electric field causes the third refractive index to change so as to permit an optical signal to be switched from one optical waveguide core layer to another optical waveguide core layer.
GOVERNMENTAL INTEREST
The invention described herein may be made, used, sold, imported and/or licensed by, or on behalf of, the United States of America without the payment to us of any royalties thereon.
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