Claims
- 1. A light modulating switch comprising:
an element having a first portion of electro-optic material to which first and second electrodes are associated, and a second portion composed of material with an index of refraction matching that of said first portion when no voltage is applied to electro-optically activate said first portion, but said index of refraction of said second portion is less than the index of refraction of said first portion when said first portion is electro-optically activated by application of appropriate voltage; said first and second portions are in close conjunction with each other such that a boundary is formed at the junction of said first and second portions; and said element is oriented with respect to at least one incident light beam such that said incident light beam enters said first portion of said element and strikes said boundary between said first and said second portions at an angle such that said light beam is totally reflected internally when said first portion is electro-optically activated by application of sufficient voltage, but which will pass unreflected through said boundary when said first portion is not electro-optically activated.
- 2. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said first and second portions are parts of a single piece of electro-optic material.
- 3. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said first and second portions are separate components which have been brought together to form said boundary.
- 4. The light modulating switch of claim 3, wherein:
said second portion is made of transparent low polarizability material.
- 5. The light modulating switch of claim 4, wherein:
said first and second electrodes extend to cover both first and second portions.
- 6. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said first portion has a greater thickness than said second portion, to form a step region.
- 7. The light modulating switch of claim 6, wherein:
said step region is filled with a low k low p material chosen from the group consisting of glass, plastic, gas or liquid.
- 8. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said incident light beam is delivered by a channel composed of a medium chosen from the group consisting of fiber optics, waveguides and free space propagation.
- 9. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said at least one incident light beam is delivered to said switch by at least one input channel.
- 10. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
light beams exit said switch by at least two output channels.
- 11. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
a passive crossing channel is included.
- 12. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element is formed in a matrix material.
- 13. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element is formed by creating a cavity in said matrix material and filling said cavity with electro-optic material, and covering said first portion of said electro-optic material with an electrode.
- 14. The light modulating switch of claim 13, wherein:
said electro-optic material is introduced in sol-gel form and cured to form a solid.
- 15. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element is formed on a semiconductor substrate.
- 16. The light modulating switch of claim 15, wherein:
said semiconductor substrate acts as said first electrode.
- 17. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element is formed on a conductive substrate which acts as said first electrode.
- 18. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said first electrode is embedded in said electro-optic material.
- 19. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said first electrode is deposited on a substrate layer prior to deposition of electro-optic material.
- 20. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element has a plurality of side walls and said first electrode and second electrodes are attached to two of said side walls.
- 21. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said boundary is a flat surface.
- 22. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said boundary is a curved surface.
- 23. The light modulating switch of claim 1, wherein:
said element has a perimeter of which a portion is curved.
- 24. The light modulating switch of claim 23, wherein:
said boundary is also curved.
- 25. A light modulating switch array comprising:
a plurality of switches, each including an electro-optic element, each element having a first portion of electro-optic material to which first and second electrodes are associated, and a second portion composed of material with an index of refraction matching that of said first portion when no voltage is applied to electro-optically activate said first portion, but said index of refraction of said second portion is less than the index of refraction of said first portion when said first portion is electro-optically activated by application of appropriate voltage; said first and second portions are in close conjunction with each other such that a boundary is formed at the junction of said first and second portions; each said element is oriented with respect to at least one incident light beam such that said incident light beam enters said first portion of said element and strikes said boundary between said first and said second portions at an angle such that said light beam is totally reflected internally when said first portion is electro-optically activated by application of sufficient voltage, but which will pass unreflected through said boundary when said first portion is not electro-optically activated; and said first portion has a greater thickness than said second portion, to form a step region which is filled with a low k low p material.
- 26. The light modulating switch array of claim 25, wherein;
each said element is formed in a matrix material.
- 27. The light modulating switch array of claim 26, wherein:
each said element is formed by creating a cavity in said matrix material, filling said cavity with electro-optic material and attaching an electrode to said first portion of said electro-optic material.
- 28. The light modulating switch array of claim 25, wherein:
said element is formed on a semiconductor substrate.
- 29. The light modulating switch array of claim 25, wherein:
said plurality of switches are configured into a cross-connect switch.
- 30. The light modulating switch array of claim 25, wherein:
said plurality of switches are configured into a N×N switching matrix.
- 31. The light modulating switch array of claim 25, wherein:
said plurality of switches are configured into a N×M switching matrix.
- 32. A method of modulating light comprising the steps:
A) providing at least one light modulating switch having an optically active total internal reflection boundary between a first portion of said switch and a second portion of said switch, which will pass an incident light beam unreflected into a first path when said switch is inactive, and reflect an incident light beam into a second path when activated; and B) activating said at least one switch to create said total internal reflection boundary which reflects said incident light beam to modulate said light beam.
- 33. The method of modulating light of claim 32, wherein:
said first portion of said switch has a greater thickness than said second portion of said switch, to form a step region.
- 34. The method of modulating light of claim 33, wherein:
said step region is filled with a low k low p material chosen from the group consisting of glass, plastic, gas and liquid.
- 35. A light modulating switch, prepared by a process comprising the steps of:
A) providing a substrate; B) producing a matrix material on said substrate; C) creating at least one cavity in said matrix material; D) filling said at least one cavity with electro-optic material to create at least one electro-optic element having an upper surface; and E) forming an electrode on a first portion of said upper surface of said electro-optic element, such that a total internal reflection boundary is created in said electro-optic element when voltage is applied to said electrode.
- 36. A light modulating switch, prepared by the process of claim 35 wherein step E further comprises:
1) depositing an electrode layer on said upper surface of said at least one element; 2) masking a first portion of said electrode layer, leaving an unmasked portion of said electrode layer and upper surface of electro-optic element; and 3) shaping said unmasked portion to create a step region in said electro-optic element which serves to confine and direct electric field lines in said electro-optic element.
- 37. A light modulating switch, prepared by the process of claim 35 comprising the further step of:
F) filling said step region with a low k low p material.
- 38. A light modulating switch, prepared by the process of claim 35 wherein:
said electro-optic material is PLZT is introduced in sol-gel form, and then cured to form a solid.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The following is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application 08/959,778 which was filed on Oct 29, 1997.
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