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21 December 2007 Grating light modulators for use as de-multiplexer and switching device in wavelength-selective switching systems
Araya Pothisorn, Alex J. Hariz
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Proceedings Volume 6798, Microelectronics: Design, Technology, and Packaging III; 67981E (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.767363
Event: SPIE Microelectronics, MEMS, and Nanotechnology, 2007, Canberra, ACT, Australia
Abstract
All optical switches have been used with measured success in response to a high demand in all optical networks, and a dramatic increase in the Internet and communication needs over the last decade. The wavelength-selective switch is the mechanism used in various switching applications. MEMS-based wavelength-selective switches (WSS) are the most promising technology to bring all-optical switches into wide implementation by providing reasonable cost, excellent performance, and most reliable use of micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. Optical-MEMS devices, often referred to as micro-opto-electromechanical systems or MOEMS; have been used successfully in optical network systems and particularly in switching devices such as waveguide and free-space switches. Free-space switching devices are more popular than waveguide switches, because they offer faster switching time and are more scalable. 1D MEMS-based WSSs, using free-space approach, require the use of integrated multiplexer/de-multiplexer and micro-mirror arrays for their operations [1, 2]. The switching time depends primarily on the time it takes for the scanning micro-mirrors to steer de-multiplexed beams to the desired output ports. This is due to the fact that the mirrors are the main inertial components in free-space switching systems. Grating Light Modulators (GLM) were introduced a decade ago for use in diffraction optics. Research has begun to investigate their use in communication optics. Unlike other 1D MEMS-based WSS, GLM promises to offer very low loss for the whole system and fast switching time of as low as 20 ns with no integrated micro-mirrors [3-5]. We propose the development of a switching system incorporating a GLM as the central unit acting as both de-multiplexer and switching device in one spot, and which does not require any moving micro-mirror arrays. Therefore, the switching time is entirely dependent on the GLM device which is relatively fast. GLMs use diffraction principles to de-multiplex a WDM signal with a square-well grating-like deformation when suitable voltages are applied to the device to perform switching between 'ON' and 'OFF' states. We review the fundamental of GLM and its operation and showcase our proposed configuration that will confirm the promise that GLMs hold for future wavelength switching applications.
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Araya Pothisorn and Alex J. Hariz "Grating light modulators for use as de-multiplexer and switching device in wavelength-selective switching systems", Proc. SPIE 6798, Microelectronics: Design, Technology, and Packaging III, 67981E (21 December 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.767363
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Switches

Diffraction

Micromirrors

Demultiplexers

Diffraction gratings

Modulators

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