Claims
- 1. An optical switch comprising:
a first plurality of ports; a second plurality of ports; a first plurality of mirrors disposed on a first surface; a second plurality of mirrors disposed on a second surface; and a dichroic optical element; wherein each one of said first plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct light output from a corresponding one of said first plurality of ports to any one of said second plurality of mirrors via said dichroic optical element; and wherein each one of said second plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct to a corresponding one of said second plurality of ports light incident on said one of said second plurality of mirrors from any one of said first plurality of mirrors.
- 2. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of ports and said second plurality of ports each includes greater than about 1000 ports.
- 3. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors each includes greater than about 1000 mirrors.
- 4. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein each of said first plurality of mirrors and each of said second plurality of mirrors has an orientation controllable with an angular resolution better than about 0.005°.
- 5. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein said first plurality of ports, said second plurality of ports, said first plurality of mirrors, and said second plurality of mirrors are symmetrically located with respect to said dichroic optical element.
- 6. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein said dichroic optical element is a dichroic beam splitter.
- 7. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is focused to a waist between said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors.
- 8. The optical switch of claim 1, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is incident on one of said first plurality of mirrors at an angle less than about 25° with respect to an axis normal to said first surface.
- 9. The optical switch of claim 1, further comprising a beam splitter located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors.
- 10. The optical switch of claim 1, further comprising a dichroic optical element located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors.
- 11. An optical switch comprising:
a first plurality of ports; a second plurality of ports; a first plurality of mirrors disposed on a first surface; a second plurality of mirrors disposed on a second surface; and a dichroic optical element located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors; wherein each one of said first plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct light output from a corresponding one of said first plurality of ports to any one of said second plurality of mirrors; and wherein each one of said second plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct to a corresponding one of said second plurality of ports light incident on said one of said second plurality of mirrors from any one of said first plurality of mirrors.
- 12. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein said first plurality of ports and said second plurality of ports each includes greater than about 1000 ports.
- 13. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors each includes greater than about 1000 mirrors.
- 14. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein each of said first plurality of mirrors and each of said second plurality of mirrors has an orientation controllable with an angular resolution greater than about 0.005°.
- 15. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein said first plurality of ports, said second plurality of ports, said first plurality of mirrors, and said second plurality of mirrors are arranged symmetrically.
- 16. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein said dichroic optical element is a dichroic beam splitter.
- 17. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is focused to a waist between said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors.
- 18. The optical switch of claim 11, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is incident on one of said first plurality of mirrors at an angle less than about 25° with respect to an axis normal to said first surface.
- 19. The optical switch of claim 11, further comprising a beam splitter located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors.
- 20. An optical switch comprising:
a first plurality of ports; a second plurality of ports; a first plurality of mirrors disposed on a first surface; and a second plurality of mirrors disposed on a second surface; wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is incident on one of said first plurality of mirrors at an angle less than about 25° with respect to an axis normal to said first surface; wherein each one of said first plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct light output from a corresponding one of said first plurality of ports to any one of said second plurality of mirrors; and wherein each one of said second plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct to a corresponding one of said second plurality of ports light incident on said one of said second plurality of mirrors from any one of said first plurality of mirrors.
- 21. The optical switch of claim 20, wherein said first plurality of ports and said second plurality of ports each includes greater than about 1000 ports.
- 22. The optical switch of claim 20, wherein said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors each includes greater than about 1000 mirrors.
- 23. The optical switch of claim 20, wherein each of said first plurality of mirrors and each of said second plurality of mirrors has an orientation controllable with an angular resolution greater than about 0.005°.
- 24. The optical switch of claim 20, wherein said first plurality of ports, said second plurality of ports, said first plurality of mirrors, and said second plurality of mirrors are arranged symmetrically.
- 25. The optical switch of claim 20, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is focused to a waist between said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors.
- 26. The optical switch of claim 20, further comprising a beam splitter located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors.
- 27. An optical switch comprising:
a first plurality of ports; a second plurality of ports; a first plurality of mirrors disposed on a first surface; a second plurality of mirrors disposed on a second surface; and a beam splitter located in an optical path between said first plurality of ports and said first plurality of mirrors; wherein each one of said first plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct light output from a corresponding one of said first plurality of ports to any one of said second plurality of mirrors; and wherein each one of said second plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct to a corresponding one of said second plurality of ports light incident on said one of said second plurality of mirrors from any one of said first plurality of mirrors.
- 28. The optical switch of claim 27, wherein said first plurality of ports and said second plurality of ports each includes greater than about 1000 ports.
- 29. The optical switch of claim 27, wherein said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors each includes greater than about 1000 mirrors.
- 30. The optical switch of claim 27, wherein each of said first plurality of mirrors and each of said second plurality of mirrors has an orientation controllable with an angular resolution greater than about 0.005°.
- 31. The optical switch of claim 27, wherein said first plurality of ports, said second plurality of ports, said first plurality of mirrors, and said second plurality of mirrors are arranged symmetrically.
- 32. The optical switch of claim 27, wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is focused to a waist between said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors.
- 33. An optical switch comprising:
a first plurality of ports; a second plurality of ports; a first plurality of mirrors disposed on a first surface; and a second plurality of mirrors disposed on a second surface; wherein light output by one of said first plurality of ports is focused to a waist between said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors; wherein each one of said first plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct light output from a corresponding one of said first plurality of ports to any one of said second plurality of mirrors; and wherein each one of said second plurality of mirrors is individually controllable to direct to a corresponding one of said second plurality of ports light incident on said one of said second plurality of mirrors from any one of said first plurality of mirrors.
- 34. The optical switch of claim 33, wherein said first plurality of ports and said second plurality of ports each includes greater than about 1000 ports.
- 35. The optical switch of claim 33, wherein said first plurality of mirrors and said second plurality of mirrors each includes greater than about 1000 mirrors.
- 36. The optical switch of claim 33, wherein each of said first plurality of mirrors and each of said second plurality of mirrors has an orientation controllable with an angular resolution greater than about 0.005°.
- 37. The optical switch of claim 33, wherein said first plurality of ports, said second plurality of ports, said first plurality of mirrors, and said second plurality of mirrors are arranged symmetrically.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following co-filed, commonly assigned, U.S. patent applications: Attorney Docket No. M-11418 US, Attorney Docket No. M-11419 US, Attorney Docket No. M-11501 US, Attorney Docket No. M-11502 US, and Attorney Docket No. M-11745 US, all of which are incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/779,189 entitled “A Microelectromechanical Mirror,” filed Feb. 7, 2001, assigned to the assignee of the present invention, and incorporated herein by reference.