International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology (Jun 2012)

Characterization of an 2x2 SCB Optical Switch Integrated with VOA

  • Hen-Wei Huang,
  • Yao-Joe Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5875/ausmt.v2i2.107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 121 – 131

Abstract

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This work presents the modeling, simulation and characterization of an innovative micromachined 2x2 optical switch monolithically integrated with variable optical attenuators. The device uses bi-stable mechanisms for optical switching, and can be easily realized by a standard micromachining process. The split-cross-bar design (SCB) is employed as the optical path configuration. A one-dimensional (1-D) heat transfer model is developed for estimating temperature elevation. An analytical solution is also proposed for the thermo-elastic bending and buckling problem of thermal V-beam and curved beam (pre-shaped buckled beam) actuators. The resulting governing equations with external y-directed force and thermal strain force are solved analytically. Results of the analytical solutions and the finite element (FEM) calculations are compared, with prediction accuracy within 10% of the nonlinear FEM solution, which agrees well with the experimental data.

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