Claims
- 1. A time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch comprising:
- (a) a two-dimensional, optically-addressable, reflective, pixellated spatial light modulator comprising NxN pixel elements, where N is an integer, said spatial light modulator normally non-reflective in the absence of an input signal;
- (b) a one-dimensional read source array comprising N sources, adapted to receive electrical signal input and provide a one-dimensional optical input corresponding thereto, said one-dimensional read source array operating at a first wavelength and defining a first axis;
- (c) means for scanning said one-dimensional optical input over an axis of said spatial light modulator orthogonal to that of said one-dimensional source array;
- (d) a one-dimensional output array of detectors, adapted to receive one-dimensional optical output from said spatial light modulator and provide an output electrical signal corresponding thereto, said one-dimensional output array operating at said first wavelength;
- (e) means for refocusing optical output reflected from said spatial light modulator onto said one-dimensional output array;
- (f) a one-dimensional array of tunable write lasers, said array of tunable write lasers operating within a range of second wavelengths, each laser operating at a separate wavelength and imaged onto said spatial light modulator, said one-dimensional array orthogonal to said first axis defined by said one-dimensional read source array, said range of second wavelengths capable of making portions of said spatial light modulator reflective; and
- (g) means for scanning each laser in said one-dimensional array of tunable write lasers across said spatial light modulator and orthogonal to said one-dimensional source array so as to make portions of said spatial light modulator reflective and thereby establish a connection between a particular optical input from said source array and a particular optical output to said detector array.
- 2. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said spatial light modulator exhibits a contrast ratio that varies with N.sup.2.
- 3. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 2 wherein said spatial light modulator exhibits a contrast of at least about 60:1 for an array of 8.times.8 pixel elements.
- 4. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said first wavelength is at a longer wavelength than said second wavelength.
- 5. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 4 wherein said spatial light modulator includes a multiple quantum well structure comprising alternating layers of two different materials and wherein first and second wavelengths are related to the bandgaps of said two different materials.
- 6. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 5 wherein said one of said materials comprising said multiple quantum well structure comprises GaAs and wherein the other of said materials comprising said quantum well structure comprises (In,Ga)As.
- 7. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 6 wherein said first wavelength is at about 1015 nm and wherein said second wavelength ranges from about 900 to 950 nm.
- 8. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said one-dimensional source array comprises an array of diode lasers.
- 9. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said one-dimensional source array comprises an array of light emitting diodes.
- 10. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said means for scanning each laser comprises a diffraction grating.
- 11. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said means for scanning said one-dimensional output over one axis of said spatial light modulator comprises a cylindrical lens.
- 12. The time-multiplexed, optically-addressed, gigabit optical crossbar switch of claim 1 wherein said means for refocusing said optical output directed onto said spatial light modulator and reflected therefrom onto said one dimensional output array comprises a cylindrical lens.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract, and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (35 USC 202) in which the Contractor has elected to retain title.
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