IP Library Granted Patent US 7,274,855
Granted Patent B2
US 7,274,855 · App. 10/528,608 · Granted Sep 25, 2007

Optical micro-actuator

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Patent No.
US 7,274,855
App. No.
10/528,608
Granted
Sep 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optically driven actuator, such as a microactuator, is provided in which light is used to cause linear or angular mechanical or micromechanical motion. The actuator includes a solid light-absorbing and expanding member having an internal partially absorbing and partially reflecting cavity; and a waveguide for directing optical energy into the cavity to cause the light-absorbing and expanding member to expand, thereby resulting in displacement of the actuator. The mechanical or micromechanical motion may be used in optical power control elements, switches, shutters and the like, or perform other functions in combined optical waveguide and electrical or electronic systems.

Claims (44)

1. An optical actuator assembly comprising:

a solid light-absorbing and expanding member having a core being surrounded by a partially absorbing and partially reflecting interior cladding, said core and said cladding forming an interior volume; and

a waveguide for directing optical energy into said interior volume, said light-absorbing and expanding member expanding in response to light impinging thereon and thereby resulting in displacement of said solid light-absorbing and expanding member to a displacement distance.

2. The optical actuator of claim 1 , wherein said core has a longitudinal axis, said solid light-absorbing and expanding member being displaced to a displacement distance along said longitudinal access, said displacement distance being proportional to the power of said optical energy.

3. The optical actuator of claim 1 , wherein said interior volume is a closed volume.

4. An optical actuator comprising:

an outer containing member having an interior cladding; and

a core within said interior cladding, said core, having a longitudinal axis and containing a light-absorbing and expanding material selected from the group consisting of liquids, gels, and solids, said light-absorbing and expanding material expanding in response to light impinging thereon and thereby resulting in displacement of said outer containing member to a displacement distance in the direction of said longitudinal axis.

5. The optical actuator of claim 4 , wherein said outer containing member is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of metals, semiconductors, and dielectric material such as glass.

6. The optical actuator of claim 4 , wherein said displacement distance is proportional to the power of said light impinging on said light-absorbing and expanding material.

7. An optical actuator comprising:

a first light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a first outer portion and a first cavity having a first longitudinal axis;

a second light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a second outer portion and a second cavity having a second longitudinal axis approximately parallel to said first longitudinal axis;

wherein absorption of light by one of said first light-absorbing cavity and said second light-absorbing cavity causes displacement of at least a portion of said optical actuator to a displacement distance in a direction approximately perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis and said second longitudinal axis.

8. The optical actuator of claim 7 wherein at least one of said first and second cavities is empty.

9. The optical actuator of claim 7 wherein at least one of said first and second cavities is filled with a material selected from the group consisting of liquids and polymers.

10. The optical actuator of claim 7 wherein said displacement distance is proportional to the power of said light absorbed by one of said first and second light-absorbing cavities.

11. The optical actuator of claim 7 wherein thermal changes in an environment of said optical actuator cause substantially no displacement of said optical actuator in a direction approximately perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis and said second longitudinal axis.

12. The optical actuator of claim 7 further comprising a first filter for filtering light input into said first light-absorbing and expanding member and a second filter for filtering light input into said second light-absorbing and expanding member, said filters allowing for controlled actuation of one or both of said first and second light-absorbing and expanding members via the input of multiple colors of light from a single light pathway.

13. The optical actuator of claim 12 wherein said single light pathway is a fiber optic cable.

14. The optical actuator of claim 12 wherein said single light pathway is an optical waveguide.

15. The optical actuator of claim 7 , wherein at least one of said first light-absorbing and expanding member and said second light-absorbing and expanding member is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of metals, semiconductors, and dielectric material such as glass.

16. An optical actuator comprising:

a first light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a first outer portion and a first cavity having a first longitudinal axis;

a second light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a second outer portion and a second cavity having a second longitudinal axis approximately parallel to said first longitudinal axis;

a third light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a third outer portion and a third cavity having a third longitudinal axis approximately parallel to said first longitudinal axis; and

a fourth light-absorbing and expanding member comprising a fourth outer portion and a fourth cavity having a fourth longitudinal axis approximately parallel to said first longitudinal axis;

said first, second, third, and fourth light-absorbing and expanding members being approximately symmetrical and absorption of light at one or more of said first, second, third, and fourth light-absorbing members causes displacement of at least a portion of said optical actuator to a displacement distance in a direction approximately perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis.

17. The optical actuator of claim 16 wherein thermal changes in an environment of said optical actuator cause substantially no displacement of said optical actuator in a direction approximately perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis and said second longitudinal axis.

18. The optical actuator of claim 16 wherein said displacement distance is proportional to the optical power of said light absorbed at one or more of said light-absorbing members.

19. The optical actuator of claim 16 wherein said light-absorbing and expanding members are interconnected in a rigid frame and light input into two or more of said light-absorbing and expanding members allows for two-dimensional displacement of said optical actuator in directions approximately perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis.

20. The optical actuator of claim 16 further comprising:

a first filter for filtering light input into said first light-absorbing and expanding member;

a second filter for filtering light input into said second light-absorbing and expanding member;

a third filter for filtering light input into said third light-absorbing and expanding member; and

a fourth filter for filtering light input into said fourth light-absorbing and expanding member;

said filters allowing for controlled actuation of one or both of said first and second light-absorbing and expanding members via the input of multiple colors of light from a single light pathway.

21. The optical actuator of claim 20 wherein said single light pathway is a fiber optic cable.

22. The optical actuator of claim 20 wherein said single light pathway is an optical waveguide.

23. The optical actuator of claim 16 , wherein at least one of said first light-absorbing and expanding member, said second light-absorbing and expanding member, said third light-absorbing and expanding member, and said fourth light-absorbing and expanding member is comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of metals, semiconductors, and dielectric material such as glass.

24. An optical actuator comprising:

a solid member having an internal cavity defined in part by an open end and a closed end, said solid member receiving light of a plurality of wavelengths via said open end;

an internal cladding surrounding at least a portion of said internal cavity, said internal cladding being partially absorbing and partially reflecting, said internal cladding redirecting scattered light of said light for absorption; and

an internal material located in said internal cavity, said internal material being light-absorbing and expanding, said internal material expanding in response to said light impinging thereon and thereby resulting in displacement of said solid member to a displacement distance.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded Jan 8, 2016
From: C.H.I. DEVELOPMENT MGMT. LTD. XXXIII, LLC
To: CALLAHAN CELLULAR L.L.C.
Reel/Frame 037464/0651 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE INCORRECT ASSIGNMENT TO OTHER THAN ASSIGNEE. UNIVERSSTAT ZURICH AND EMPA PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 022482 FRAME 0956. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ALSO REEL 022482-FRAME 0944; ASSIGNMENT TO BIOLITEC, INC. AND THEN BIOLITEC PHARMA MARKETING LTD WAS IMPROPERLY MADE. Recorded Jan 16, 2012
From: WALT, HEINRICH; WESSEL, THOMAS; SELM, BAERBEL
To: UNIVERSITAET ZURICH; EMPA: EIDGENOESSISCHE MATERIALPRUEFUNGS-UND FORSCHUNGANSTALT
Reel/Frame 027544/0375 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2009
From: KILOLAMBDA TECHNOLOGIES, LTD.
To: C.H.I. DEVELOPMENT MGMT. LTD. XXXIII, LLC
Reel/Frame 023427/0933 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 12, 2006
From: NEVO, DORON; ORON, RAM; ORON, MOSHE
To: KILOLAMBDA TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
Reel/Frame 017004/0757 →