Claims
- 1. An optical router comprising:
an optical micro-element having plural operable states, said optical micro-element actuatable to change operable states, wherein a change in the operable state of said optical micro-element changes the direction of an optical beam; and a micro-latch having plural conditions, said micro-latch actuatable to change conditions, one of said conditions maintaining the operable state of said optical micro-element.
- 2. The optical router of claim 1, wherein said micro-latch in one of said conditions maintains the operable state of said optical micro-element when electrical power is interrupted.
- 3. The optical router of claim 1, wherein said micro-latch includes at least one latching micro-element moving when said micro-latch changes conditions.
- 4. The optical router of claim 2, further comprising a micro-actuator operatively connected to said optical micro-element, said micro-actuator moving said optical micro-element to change the state thereof.
- 5. The optical router of claim 4, wherein said micro-actuator includes a micro-comb drive.
- 6. The optical router of claim 4, wherein said micro-actuator includes first and second portions movable with respect to each other in response to a drive signal;
said router further comprising: a support supporting said micro-actuator; at least one micro-spring having first and second ends operatively connected to respective first and second portions of said micro-actuator to bias said optical micro-element into a first one of said operable states in the absence of the drive signal.
- 7. The optical router of claim 6, wherein said latching micro-element selectively stops said micro-actuator in a second one of said operable states.
- 8. The optical router of claim 1, wherein said optical micro-element includes an optical beam reflecting surface.
- 9. The optical router of claim 8, wherein said reflecting surface is planar.
- 10. The optical router of claim 8, wherein said reflecting surface is concave.
- 11. The optical router of claim 1, comprising an optical micro-switch including said optical micro-element and said micro-latch.
- 12. The optical router of claim 11, comprising plural said optical micro-switches arranged in an M by N array, wherein at least one of M and N is greater than 1.
- 13. An optical router comprising:
at least one moveable optical micro-element having plural operable states, wherein a change in the operable state of said optical micro-element is accompanied by said optical micro-element moving in a direction defining a movement direction; and a micro-actuator operatively connected to said optical micro-element, said micro-actuator arranged to effectuate the changing of the operable state of said optical micro-element, wherein said optical micro-element is arranged in one of said states to intercept an optical beam supplied from a direction generally perpendicular to said reference direction and arranged in another said state to deflect said intercepted optical beam into another direction generally perpendicular to said reference direction.
- 14. The optical router of claim 13, wherein said optical micro-element includes an optical beam reflecting surface.
- 15. The optical router of claim 14, wherein said reflecting surface is planar.
- 16. The optical router of claim 14, wherein said reflecting surface is concave.
- 17. The optical router of claim 13, further comprising a micro-latch selectively actuatable to maintain said optical micro-element in one of said operable states;
said optical router comprising an optical micro-switch including said optical micro-element, said micro-actuator and said micro-latch.
- 18. The optical router of claim 17, comprising plural said optical micro-switches arranged in an M by N array, wherein at least one of M and N is greater than 1.
- 19. The optical router of claim 14, wherein said micro-actuator includes first and second portions movable with respect to each other in response to a drive signal;
said router further comprising: a support supporting said micro-actuator; at least one micro-spring having first and second ends operatively connected to respective first and second portions of said micro-actuator to bias said optical micro-element into a first one of said operable states in the absence of the drive signal.
- 20. A method for routing optical beams, said method comprising the steps:
a) selectively switching a optical micro-element between plural operable states to change the direction of an optical beam; and b) selectively actuating a micro-latch to retain said optical micro-element in one of said operable states.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein a micro-actuator is operably connected to said optical micro-element, said step a) of selectively switching being effected by supplying a drive signal to said micro-actuator to move said micro-actuator between said plural operable states.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said micro-actuator includes a vertical micro-comb drive.
- 23. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
c) biasing said micro-actuator with a micro-spring operatively connected across said micro-actuator to bias said optical micro-element into one of said plural operable states.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said b) of actuating said micro-latch retains said optical micro-element into a said operable state despite a tension force supplied by said step c) of biasing.
- 25. The method of claim 20, wherein said optical micro-element is an optical beam reflecting surface.
- 26. A method for routing optical beams, said method comprising the steps:
a) providing an optical micro-element arranged to intercept an optical beam and being movable in a movement direction to route an optical beam from an input location along an input path to plural output locations; b) providing a micro-actuator operatively connected to said optical micro-element to move said optical micro-element to switch between plural operable states routing the optical beam to said plural output locations; c) selectively driving said micro-actuator to move said optical micro-element in a movement direction between the plural operable states to route the optical beam to the plural output locations; said input path and the paths taken by said optical beam after routing by said optical element to said plural output locations being generally perpendicular to said movement direction.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein said optical micro-element is an optical beam reflecting surface.
- 28. The method of claim 26, wherein said micro-actuator includes first and second portions movable with respect to each other in response to a drive signal; said method further comprising:
d) biasing said micro-actuator with a micro-spring operatively connected across said micro-actuator to bias said optical micro-element into one of said plural operable states.
- 29. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of:
e) selectively actuating a micro-latch to retain said optical micro-element in one of said operable states despite a tension force supplied by said step d) of biasing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 60/174,164 filed on Jan. 3, 2000, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference. This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/049,121, filed on Mar. 27, 1998, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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