Claims
- 1. A fiber-optic switch comprising:
a) an array of one or more input optical fibers; b) one or more arrays of steering mirrors, wherein each of said steering mirrors comprises:
i) a combdrive, comprising a plurality of second comb fingers substantially interdigitated with a plurality of first comb fingers in an engagement; ii) a reflective rotating element mechanically coupled to a flexure disposed along an axis, wherein said rotating element is mechanically engaged with said first comb fingers; and iii) a biasing element coupled to said rotating element; wherein said biasing element is capable of causing said first comb fingers along with said reflective rotating element to undergo a controlled angular displacement from said engagement, and wherein said first comb fingers along with said rotating element are capable of further rotating about said axis in a predetermined manner, once displaced from said engagement; and c) an array of one or more output optical fibers; wherein said one or more arrays of steering mirrors intercepts one or more light beams emerging from said input optical fibers and steers said light beams towards said output optical fibers.
- 2. The fiber optic switch of claim 1, further comprising a position sensor coupled to the rotating element.
- 3. The fiber-optic switch of claim 2 wherein the position sensor is a capacitance sensor coupled between said second comb fingers and said first comb fingers.
- 4. The fiber-optic switch of claim 2 further comprising a feedback mechanism coupled to said position sensor and said biasing mechanism.
- 5. The fiber-optic switch of claim 1 further comprising an array of input microlenses, wherein said input microlenses are optically coupled to said input optical fibers.
- 6. The fiber-optic switch of claim 1 further comprising an array of output microlenses, wherein said input microlenses are optically coupled to said input optical fibers.
- 7. The fiber-optic switch of claim 1 wherein said reflective rotation element is a surface coated mirror.
- 8. The fiber-optic switch of claim 1 wherein said biasing element comprises one or more elements selected from the group consisting of magnetic materials, current-carrying elements, electrodes, piezoelectric element, spring-loading mechanisms, thermal bimorph actuators and stress-bearing materials.
- 9. The fiber-optic switch of claim 1 further comprising a voltage source coupled between the first comb fingers and said second comb fingers.
- 10. The fiber-optic switch of claim 9 wherein a voltage between the first and second comb fingers provided by the voltage source produces a force between the first and second comb fingers that tends to displace the first and second comb fingers along with said rotating element the back toward said engagement.
- 11. The fiber-optic switch of claim 10 further comprising a position sensor.
- 12. The fiber-optic switch of claim 11, further comprising a feedback mechanism coupled between the position sensor and voltage source.
- 13. The fiber-optic switch of claim 11, wherein the position sensor is comprised of one or more of the following:
one or more gap closing electrodes, a second plurality of first comb fingers coupled to the rotating element and a second plurality of second comb fingers that interdigitate with the first comb fingers in the second plurality, a capacitance sensor coupled between the first plurality of comb fingers and the second plurality of comb fingers a piezoresistive strain gauge, a piezoelectric sensor, or an optical sensor.
- 14. A fiber-optic switch comprising:
a) an array of input optical fibers; b) first and second arrays of steering mirrors, wherein each of said steering mirrors comprises:
i) a comb-drive, comprising a plurality of second comb fingers substantially interdigitated with a plurality of first comb fingers in an engagement; ii) a light deflective rotating element mechanically coupled to a flexure disposed along an axis, wherein said deflective rotating element is mechanically engaged with said first comb fingers; and iii) a biasing element coupled to said rotating element;
wherein said biasing element is capable of causing said first comb fingers along with said deflective rotating element to undergo a controlled angular displacement from said engagement, and wherein said first comb fingers along with said deflective rotating element are capable of further rotating about said axis in a predetermined manner, once displaced from said engagement; and c) an array of output optical fibers; wherein said first array of steering mirrors intercepts a plurality of light beams emerging from said input optical fibers and steers said light beams towards said second array of steering mirrors, and wherein said second array of steering mirrors receives said light beams from said first array of steering mirrors and directs said light beams towards said output optical fibers in such a way that each of said light beams is coupled into one of said output optical fibers.
- 15. The switch of claim 14, wherein the light is deflected along two simultaneous paths.
- 16. A fiber-optic switch comprising:
a) an array of one or more input optical fibers; b) one ore more arrays of steering mirrors, wherein each of said steering mirrors comprises:
i) a self-aligned comb-drive, comprising a plurality of second comb fingers substantially interdigitated with a plurality of first comb fingers in an engagement; ii) a reflective rotating element mechanically coupled to a flexure disposed along an axis, wherein said reflective rotating element is mechanically engaged with said first comb fingers; and c) a biasing element coupled to said rotating element; wherein said biasing element is capable of causing said first comb fingers along with said reflective rotating element to undergo a controlled angular displacement from said engagement, and wherein said first comb fingers along with said reflective rotating element are capable of further rotating about said axis in a predetermined manner, once displaced from said engagement; and d) an array of one or more output optical fibers; wherein said one or more arrays of steering mirrors intercepts a one or more light beams emerging from said input optical fibers and steers said light beams towards said output optical fibers.
- 17. The fiber optic switch of claim 16, further comprising a position sensor to determine the angular position of said rotating element.
- 18. The fiber-optic switch of claim 17 wherein the position sensor is a capacitance sensor coupled between said second comb fingers and said first comb fingers.
- 19. The fiber-optic switch of claim 17 further comprising a feedback mechanism coupled to said position sensor and said biasing mechanism.
- 20. The fiber-optic switch of claim 16 further comprising an array of input microlenses, wherein said input microlenses are optically coupled to said input optical fibers in a one-to-one correspondence.
- 21. The fiber-optic switch of claim 16 further comprising an array of output microlenses, wherein said input microlenses are optically coupled to said input optical fibers in a one-to-one correspondence.
- 22. The fiber-optic switch of claim 16 wherein said reflective rotation element is a mirror.
- 23. The fiber-optic switch of claim 16 wherein said biasing element comprises one or more elements selected from the group consisting of magnetic materials, current-carrying elements, electrodes, piezoresistive mechanisms, spring-loading mechanisms, and stress-bearing materials.
- 24. The fiber-optic switch of claim 16 further comprising a voltage source coupled between the first comb fingers and said second comb fingers.
- 25. The fiber-optic switch of claim 24 wherein a voltage between the first and second comb fingers provided by the voltage source produces a force between the first and second comb fingers that tends to displace the first and second comb fingers along with said rotating element the back toward said engagement.
- 26. The fiber-optic switch of claim 25 further comprising a position sensor.
- 27. The fiber-optic switch of claim 26, further comprising a feedback mechanism coupled between the position sensor and voltage source.
- 28. The fiber-optic switch of claim 26, wherein the position sensor is comprised of one or more of the following:
one or more gap closing electrodes, a second plurality of first comb fingers coupled to the rotating element and a second plurality of second comb fingers that interdigitate with the first comb fingers in the second plurality, a capacitance sensor coupled between the first plurality of comb fingers and the second plurality of comb fingers a piezoresistive strain gauge, a piezoelectric sensor, or an optical sensor.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application 60/191,856 filed Mar. 24, 2000, which is herein incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60191856 |
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