Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10409670 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
An optical microswitch is presented for high-power switching applications. The device, capable of switching several watts of optical power, employs large-core multimode fibers to switch output from a laser diode operating at a wavelength of 810Â nm. Switching is achieved through the direct deflection of an on-chip fiber using a high force electrothermal actuator. Optical losses in the system are identified, and optical efficiency is predicted and verified with experimental measurements. The switch demonstrated in this work requires an electrical current of 120Â mA and has an electrical power consumption of 5280Â mW. The optical efficiency is found to be on the order of 88% (0.55-0.60Â dB loss) with a maximum power transfer of 1690Â mW from a 1930Â mW input. Switching time is 40Â ms with channel isolation between the on and off states of 55Â dB.
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Authors
Kevin R. Cochran, Lawrence Fan, Don L. DeVoe,