Claims
- 1. An optical switch device comprising:
a substrate; a flexible membrane attached at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical-port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and a latch electrode on the substrate at a second end of the flexible membrane, such that, when the flexible membrane is in the first state, upon application of a latching voltage between the latch electrode and the substrate, the flexible membrane is held in the first state.
- 2. The optical switch device of claim 1, wherein the flexible membrane is formed such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical, port portion of the substrate.
- 3. The optical switch device of claim 2, wherein the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 4. The optical switch device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of slits formed in the flexible membrane such that distortions in the flexible membrane are reduced.
- 5. The optical switch device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of slits formed in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 6. An optical switch device comprising:
a substrate; a flexible membrane attached at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and a plurality of slits formed in the flexible membrane such that distortions in the flexible membrane are reduced.
- 7. The optical switch device of claim 6, wherein the flexible membrane is formed such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 8. The optical switch device of claim 7, wherein the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 9. The optical switch device of claim 6, further comprising a second plurality of slits formed in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the second plurality of slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 10. An optical switch device comprising:
a substrate; a flexible membrane attached at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and a plurality of slits formed in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 11. The optical switch device of claim 10, wherein the flexible membrane is formed such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 12. The optical switch device of claim 11, wherein the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 13. An optical switching method comprising:
providing a substrate; attaching a flexible membrane at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and providing a latch electrode on the substrate at a second end of the flexible membrane, such that, when the flexible membrane is in the first state, upon application of a latching voltage between the latch electrode and the substrate, the flexible membrane is held in the first state.
- 14. The optical switching method of claim 13, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 15. The optical switching method of claim 14, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 16. The optical switching method of claim 13, further comprising forming a plurality of slits in the flexible membrane such that distortions in the flexible membrane are reduced.
- 17. The optical switching method of claim 13, further comprising forming a plurality of slits in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 18. An optical switching method comprising:
forming a substrate; attaching a flexible membrane at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and forming a plurality of slits in the flexible membrane such that distortions in the flexible membrane are reduced.
- 19. The optical switching method of claim 18, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 20. The optical switching method of claim 18, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 21. The optical switching method of claim 18, further comprising forming a second plurality of slits in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the second plurality of slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 22. An optical switching method comprising:
forming a substrate; attaching a flexible membrane at at least one end to a surface of the substrate in proximity to an optical port portion of the substrate, the flexible membrane being configured such that, in a first state, the flexible membrane is disposed over the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the flexible membrane, and, in a second state, the flexible membrane is disposed to expose the optical port portion of the substrate such that light directed toward the optical port portion of the substrate impinges on the optical port portion of the substrate; and forming a plurality of slits in the flexible membrane such that a gas in proximity to the optical switch device passes through the slits as the flexible membrane transitions between the first state and the second state.
- 23. The optical switching method of claim 22, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that in the second state, the flexible membrane is coiled away from the optical port portion of the substrate, and, in the first state, the flexible membrane is uncoiled over the optical port portion of the substrate.
- 24. The optical switching method of claim 23, further comprising forming the flexible membrane such that the flexible membrane is normally in a coiled condition, and, upon application of an operating voltage across the substrate and the flexible membrane, the flexible membrane uncoils over the optical port portion of the substrate.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based on U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/187,226, filed on Mar. 3, 2000; U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/188,119, filed on Mar. 9, 2000; and U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/220,355, filed on Jul. 24, 2000.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60187226 |
Mar 2000 |
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60188119 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
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60220355 |
Jul 2000 |
US |