Integrated fiber array optical switch and method of operation

This invention relates to the field of total internal reflection devices and more particularly to an integrated fiber array optical switch. An optical switch includes an input member, a reflective output member coupled to the input member, and a transmissive output member. The input member supports...

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Hauptverfasser: Jurbergs, David C, Karaguleff, Chris, Noddings, Kenneth C, Miller, Robert O, Mockler, Daniel J
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Miller, Robert O
Mockler, Daniel J
description This invention relates to the field of total internal reflection devices and more particularly to an integrated fiber array optical switch. An optical switch includes an input member, a reflective output member coupled to the input member, and a transmissive output member. The input member supports a plurality of input waveguides, each input waveguide having a reflective surface and operable to receive a corresponding optical signal. The reflective output member supports a plurality of first output waveguides, each first output waveguide coupled to a corresponding input waveguide. The transmissive output member supports a plurality of second output waveguides and has a first position spaced apart from the input member such that the reflective surface of each input waveguide totally internally reflects a corresponding optical signal to a corresponding one of the first output waveguides, and a second position in proximal contact with the input member such that each second output waveguide frustrates the total internal reflection of a corresponding input waveguide and receives a corresponding optical signal.
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