Claims
- 1. An optical demultiplexer comprising an optical switch, the optical switch comprising a reflective mirror having a variable reflectivity which varies between a reflective and a non-reflective state and responsive to electrical control pulses to alternately direct successive pulses of a serial stream of optical data pulses having a predefined data rate to first and second optical detectors in synchronism with the predefined data rate, and wherein successive pulses of the stream are alternately reflected by the reflective mirror to the first optical detector in a first time period when the reflective mirror is in the reflective state and are passed through the reflective mirror to the second optical detector in a second time period when the reflective mirror is in the non-reflective state; and the reflective mirror comprises a wafer of superconductive material at a temperature at which the wafer is in a superconducting and reflective state and has the properties of an optical reflector, and the wafer is responsive to the electrical control pulses to temporarily change to a non-superconducting state in which the wafer is optically transparent and in the non-reflective state.
- 2. The optical demultiplexer in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising electrical control circuitry responsive to pulses of the serial stream of optical data pulses to generate the electrical control pulses in synchronism with the predefined data rate.
- 3. The optical demultiplexer in accordance with claim 2 wherein the control circuitry is responsive to electrical pulses generated in response to pulses directed to one of the optical detectors to generate the electrical control pulses in synchronism with the predefined data pulse rate.
- 4. The optical demultiplexer in accordance with claim 1 wherein the wafer of superconductive material is contained within a Dewar type container having transparent wall areas allowing the passage of optical data pulses through the wall areas and a cooling device to maintain the wafer at a superconducting temperature.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 08/208,468 filed Mar. 9, 1994, U.S. Pat. No. 5,566,015.
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