Variable optical attenuator with shutter type mems
In a variable optical attenuator (VOA) and a method of variably optically attenuating a light beam, a input lens receives an input light beam and an output lens outputs an output light beam. A mirror reflects the input light beam as the output light beam. The mirror or a moveable element is movable in a manner to block, pass, and/or reflect at least a portion of the light included in the input light beam and the output light beam, whereupon the output light beam has reduced or increased brightness or intensity versus the input light beam.
1 . A variable optical attenuator (VOA) comprising:
a lens means for receiving an input light beam and for outputting an output light beam;
a rotatable mirror positioned and operative, when rotating, for reflecting the input light beam received from the lens means to different parts of an input face of a cylindrical lens which causes the input light beam received at the different parts of the input face of the cylindrical lens to be output as a plurality of parallel beams of light via an output face of the cylindrical lens; and
a reflector positioned for reflecting at least a portion of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens back through the cylindrical lens to the rotatable mirror which reflects the light received from the cylindrical lens as the output light beam.
2 . The VOA of claim 1 , wherein the reflector is positioned for passing another portion of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
3 . The VOA of claim 1 , wherein the reflector is moveable into or out of a path of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
4 . The VOA of claim 1 , further comprising a shutter or block between the output face of the cylindrical lens and the reflector, wherein the shutter or block is positioned to pass the at least portion of the parallel beams of light to the reflector and to avoid or prevent another portion of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens from reaching the reflector.
5 . The VOA of claim 4 , wherein the shutter or block is moveable into or out of a path of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
6 . The VOA of claim 5 , further comprising a controller that that is programed or configured for controlling a position of the shutter or block at least partially in the path of the parallel beams of light that are output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
7 . The VOA of claim 1 , further comprising:
a splitter in the paths of the input and output light beams between the lens means and the rotatable mirror, the splitter operative for reflecting portions of the input and output light beams, for passing another portion of the input light beam to the rotatable mirror, and for passing another portion of the output light beam to the lens means;
an input photodiode positioned and operative to receive and convert the reflected portion of the input light beam into a input electrical signal; and
an output photodiode positioned and operative to receive and convert the reflected portion of the output light beam into an output electrical signal.
8 . The VOA of claim 1 , further comprising a controller that is programed or configured for controlling a position of the reflector at least partially in the path of the parallel beams of light that are output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
9 . A method of variably optically attenuating a light beam comprising:
(a) passing an input light beam through a first lens;
(b) reflecting, by a rotating mirror, at least a portion of the input light beam of step (a) to a reflector via a cylindrical lens which separates the input light beam received at the different parts of an input face of the cylindrical lens into a plurality of parallel beams of light that are output via an output face of the cylindrical lens to the reflector;
(c) reflecting, by the reflector, at least a portion of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens back through the cylindrical lens to the rotating mirror which reflects the light received from the cylindrical lens as the output light beam through a second lens.
10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising passing, by the reflector, another portion of the plurality of the parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens.
11 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising blocking, by a shutter or block, another portion of the plurality of parallel beams of light output via the output face of the cylindrical lens from reaching the reflector.