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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 01, 1981
Filed:
Oct. 30, 1979
Hubert J Ramsey, Burlington, MA (US);
Mark L Dakss, Sudbury, MA (US);
GTE Laboratories Incorporated, Waltham, MA (US);
Abstract
A piezoelectric optical switch includes a piezoelectrical element having an optical fiber affixed thereto. A second optical fiber is placed in general proximity to the first optical fiber so that, upon application of a first voltage to the piezoelectric element, the optical fibers are caused to be aligned, and wherein upon application of a different voltage to the element, the optical fibers are caused to be nonaligned. The switch can include a nonpiezoelectric cantilever beam having a fixed end and a free end and adapted to be bent along an axis adjoining the two ends. One optical fiber is affixed to the beam. A plurality of optical fibers, each in general proximity to and each adapted to be selectively aligned with the one optical fiber, is provided. A piezoelectric bending element, having opposite ends coupled to fixed supports, has a medial portion coupled to the cantilever beam near the fixed end. Thus, upon application of a first voltage to the bending element, the first optical fiber is caused to be aligned with a specific one of the plurality of optical fibers. Upon application of a different voltage to the bending element, the first optical fiber is caused to be aligned with a specific different one of the plurality of optical fibers.